M A G N U M 6 K S W I T C H E S , M N S - 6 K U S E R G U I D EList of commands in this chapterSyntax set stp type= - Set the switch to support RSTP or change it back to STP. Need to saveand reboot the switch after this commandSyntax rstp – enter the RSTP configuration modeSyntax rstp - enable RSTP – by default, this is disabled and has to be manuallyactivatedSyntax port port= [status=][migration=] [edge=] [p2p=] - set theport type for RSTPExample port port= p2p= off - Set the “point-to-point” value to off onall ports that are connected toshared LAN segments (i.e. connections to hubs). The defaultvalue is auto. P2P ports would typically be end stations or computers on the networkExample port port= edge=enable – enable all ports connected toother hubs, bridges and switches as edge portsExample port port= migration=enable – set this for all portsconnected to other devices such as hubs, bridges and switches known to support IEEE 802.1dSTP services, but cannot support RSTP servicesSyntax show active-stp – status whether STP or RSTP is runningSyntax show rstp - display the RSTP or STP parametersSyntax forceversion - set the STP or RSTP compatibility modeSyntax show-forceversion - the current force versionSyntax show-timers - show the values of the timers set for RSTPSyntax priority [port=] value=<0-255 | 0-65535> - specifies the port orswitch level priority. When a port(s) are specified the priority is associated with ports and their value is 0-255. If no ports are specified, then the switch (bridge) priority is specified and its value is 0-65535Syntax cost port= value=<0-65535> - cost is specific to a port and the port(s)have to be specifiedSyntax port port= status= - specific ports may not need toparticipate in STP process. These ports typically would be end-stations. If you are not sure – let MNS-6Ksoftware make the decisions172