Lucent Technologies P332MF Manuale Utente
Chapter 6
Cajun Campus CLI – Layer 2
Cajun P332MF User’s Guide
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Set spantree priority Command
Use the
set spantree priority command to set the bridge priority for STP.
The syntax for this command is:
set spantree priority <bridge_priority>
set spantree priority <bridge_priority>
Example:
This example shows how to set the bridge priority to 45000:
Cajun_P330-N# set spantree priority 45000
Bridge priority set to 45000.
Cajun_P330-N# set spantree priority 45000
Bridge priority set to 45000.
Set autopartition Command
Use the
set autopartition command to enable or disable auto-partitioning
on all the half duplex ports of the stack.
The syntax for this command is:
set autopartition {enable|disable}
set autopartition {enable|disable}
Example:
Cajun_P330-N# set autopartition enable
Auto-partition is enabled.
Cajun_P330-N# set autopartition enable
Auto-partition is enabled.
Set license Command
The
set license command enables you to activate the SMON capability of the
Cajun™ P330 stack. A Cajun P330 stack can include several Cajun P330 modules.
One SMON license is required per Cajun P330 stack. Installing the license is very
simple. It involves connecting a terminal to one of the Cajun P330 modules and
typing in a valid license number (included in the SMON License pack) using the
CLI.
One SMON license is required per Cajun P330 stack. Installing the license is very
simple. It involves connecting a terminal to one of the Cajun P330 modules and
typing in a valid license number (included in the SMON License pack) using the
CLI.
For a full description of the SMON License and the installation procedure please
refer to the Installation Guide provided with the SMON License.
refer to the Installation Guide provided with the SMON License.
bridge_priority
Number representing the priority of the bridge.
The priority level is from 0 to 65535, with 0 indicating high
priority and 65535 indicating low priority.
The priority level is from 0 to 65535, with 0 indicating high
priority and 65535 indicating low priority.