Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300S Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
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Technical Support
Please register to obtain technical support. To register your product, get product support or obtain product information and product documentation, go to http://www. netgear. com. [. . . ] If the `cost' token is specified, this command sets the path cost for this port within a multiple spanning tree instance or the common and internal spanning tree instance, depending on the <mstid> parameter. The pathcost can be specified as a number in the range of 1 to 200000000 or auto. If "auto" is specified, the pathcost value will be set based on Link Speed. If the `external-cost' token is specified, this command sets the external-path cost for MST instance `0' i. e. The external pathcost can be specified as a number in the range of 1 to 200000000 or auto. If "auto" is specified, the external pathcost value will be set based on Link Speed.
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If the `port-priority' token is specified, this command sets the priority for this port within a specific multiple spanning tree instance or the common and internal spanning tree instance, depending on the <mstid> parameter. The port-priority value is a number in the range of 0 to 240 in increments of 16. Default cost : auto external-cost : auto port-priorty : 128
Format spanning-tree mst <mstid> {{cost <1-200000000> | auto } |
{external-cost <1-200000000> | auto }| port-priority <0-240>}
Mode no spanning-tree mst
Interface Config
This command sets the Path Cost or Port Priority for this port within the multiple spanning tree instance or in the common and internal spanning tree to the respective default values. If the <mstid> parameter corresponds to an existing multiple spanning tree instance, then the configurations are done for that multiple spanning tree instance. If however 0 (defined as the default CIST ID) is passed as the <mstid>, then the configurations are performed for the common and internal spanning tree instance. If the `cost' token is specified, this command sets the path cost for this port within a multiple spanning tree instance or the common and internal spanning tree instance, depending on the <mstid> parameter, to the default value, i. e. If the `external-cost' token is specified, this command sets the external path cost for this port for mst `0' instance, to the default value, i. e. If the `port-priority' token is specified, this command sets the priority for this port within a specific multiple spanning tree instance or the common and internal spanning tree instance, depending on the <mstid> parameter, to the default value, i. e. Format Mode
no spanning-tree mst <mstid> <cost | external-cost | port-priority>
Interface Config
spanning-tree hello-time
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This command sets the Admin Hello Time parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree. The hellotime <value> is in whole seconds within a range of 1 to 10 with the value being less than or equal to "(Bridge Max Age / 2) - 1". Default Format Mode no spanning-tree hello-time 2 spanning-tree hello-time <1-10> Interface Config
This command sets the admin Hello Time parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value, i. e. Format Mode no spanning-tree hello-time Interface Config
show spanning-tree
This command displays spanning tree settings for the common and internal spanning tree, when the optional parameter "brief" is not included in the command. Format Mode Bridge Priority Bridge Identifier Time Since Topology Change Time in seconds. Topology Change
Boolean value of the Topology Change parameter for the switch indicating if a topology change is in progress on any port assigned to the common and internal spanning tree. show spanning-tree <brief>
Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Configured value.
Designated Root Root Path Cost Root Port Identifier Root Port Max Age
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Value of the Root Path Cost parameter for the common and internal spanning tree.
Derived value
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Root Port Bridge Forward Delay Derived value Hello Time Configured value Bridge Hold Time Minimum time between transmission of Configuration Bridge Protocol Data
Units (BPDUs)
Bridge Max Hops CST Regional Root
Bridge max-hops count for the device.
Regional Root Path Cost Associated FIDs List of forwarding database identifiers currently associated with this instance. Associated VLANs List of VLAN IDs currently associated with this instance.
When the "brief" optional parameter is included, this command displays spanning tree settings for the bridge. Bridge Priority Bridge Identifier Bridge Max Age Bridge Max Hops Bridge Hello Time Bridge Forward Delay Bridge Hold Time Configured value.
Bridge max-hops count for the device.
Configured value.
Configured value. [. . . ] The second TLS layer is the TLS Handshake Protocol, which allows authentication between the server and client and the negotiation of an encryption algorithm and cryptographic keys before data is transmitted or received. Based on Netscape's SSL 3. 0, TLS supercedes and is an extension of SSL. TLS and SSL are not interoperable.
Telnet
A TCP/IP application protocol that provides a virtual terminal service, allowing a user to log into another computer system and access a device as if the user were connected directly to the device.
Traffic prioritization
Giving time-critical data traffic a higher quality of service over other, non-critical data traffic.
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
TFTP is a simple form of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). TFTP uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP, a direct protocol used to communicate datagrams over a network with little error recovery) and provides no security features. [. . . ]