User`s manual

>set span [enable | disable] <port_number>
enables or disables spanning tree on one or more ports
Example: >set span disable 6
>set spantree [enable | disable] enables or disables spanning tree on the switch
Example: >set spantree disable
>set spantree fwddelay <delay> sets forwarding delay for spanning tree. Default is 15 seconds.
<delay> ranges from 4-30 seconds.
Example: >set spantree fwddelay 9
>set spantree hello <interval> sets hello response time for spanning tree
<interval> ranges 1-10 seconds.
Example: >set spantree hello 200
>set spantree maxage <agingtime> sets maximum aging time for spanning tree
<agingtime> ranges from 6-40 seconds.
Example: >set spantree maxage 6
>set spantree portcost <port_number> <cost>
sets the port path cost that the spanning tree algorithm uses to determine the cost of the path
through this port to the root. The value can range from 1-65535. The default is 19 for ports set to
100Mpbs, 2 for 10Mbps and 4 for Gigabit.
Example: >set spantree portcost 5 600
>set spantree portpri <port_number> <priority>
sets spanning tree port priority to influence the choice of this port when the switch has more than
one port available. This value can range from 0-255. The lower the number, the greater the
priority. The default is 128.
Example: >set spantree portpri 4 30
>set spantree priority <bridge_priority>
sets spanning tree bridge priority to influence the choice of this switch as the root bridge of the
spanning tree. This value can range from 0-65535. The lower the number, the greater the
priority. The default is 32768.
Example: >set spantree priority 0
>set system contact <name>
enters contact information for system support; enter up to 16 text characters
Example: >set system contact Service
>set system location <location> identifies the switch's network location
enter up to 16 characters
Example: >set system location "3rd floor bldg B"
>set system name <name> identifies this switch; enter up to 16 characters
Example: >set system name Service Department
>set time mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm [:ss] sets the switch's date and time
Time and date can be set together or individually. If a two-digit year is entered, its value is added
to 2000. Hours must be entered in 24-hour format. If seconds are not entered, they are assumed
to be zero.
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