3com S7906E Manuel De Montage

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dot1s
: 802.1s-compliant standard format, and 
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legacy
: Compatible format 
By default, the packet format recognition mode of a port is auto, namely the port automatically 
distinguishes the two MSTP packet formats, and determines the format of packets it will send based on 
the recognized format. You can configure the MSTP packet format on a port. After the configuration, 
when working in MSTP mode, the port sends and receives only MSTP packets of the format you have 
configured to communicate with devices that send packets of the same format. 
Make this configuration on the root bridge and on the leaf nodes separately.  
Follow these steps to configure the MSTP packet format to be supported on a port or a group of ports: 
To do... 
Use the command... 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view
 
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Enter Ethernet 
interface view, or 
Layer 2 aggregate 
interface view 
interface interface-type 
interface-number
 
Enter 
interface 
view or 
port group 
view 
Enter port group 
view 
port-group manual 
port-group-name 
Required 
Use either command. 
Configure the mode the port 
uses to recognize/send MSTP 
packets 
stp compliance 
auto | dot1s | 
legacy 
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Required 
auto
 by default 
 
 
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MSTP provides the MSTP packet format incompatibility guard function. In MSTP mode, if a port is 
configured to recognize/send MSTP packets in a mode other than auto, and receives a packet in a 
format different from the specified type, the port will become a designated port and remain in the 
discarding state to prevent the occurrence of a loop. 
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MSTP provides the MSTP packet format frequent change guard function. If a port receives MSTP 
packets of different formats frequently, this means that the MSTP packet format configuration 
contains errors. In this case, if the port is working in MSTP mode, it will be disabled for protection. 
Those ports closed thereby can be restored only by the network administrators. 
 
Enabling the Output of Port State Transition Information 
In a large-scale, MSTP-enabled network, there are a large number of MSTIs, so ports may frequently 
transition from one state to another. In this situation, you can enable devices to output the port state 
transition information of all MSTIs or the specified MSTI so as to monitor the port states in real time. 
Make this configuration on the root bridge and on the leaf nodes separately.  
Follow these steps to enable output of port state transition information: 
To do... 
Use the command... 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view
 
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