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Field Protected VLAN Member Role State Flush-count Last-flush-time Description Protected VLANs of the smart link group. Referenced Multiple Spanning Tree Instances (MSTIs) are displayed here. To view the VLANs mapped to the referenced MSTIs, use the display stp region-configuration command. Member port of the smart link group. Port role: master or slave. Port state: active, standby, or down. Number of transmitted flush messages. Time when the last flush message was transmitted. (NA indicates that no flush message has been transmitted.) flush enable Syntax flush enable [ control-vlan vlan-id ] View undo flush enable Smart link group view Default level 2: System level Parameters control-vlan vlan-id: Specifies the control VLAN used for transmitting flush messages. The vlan-id argument represents the control VLAN ID, which ranges from 1 to 4094. Description Use flush enable to enable flush update. Use undo flush enable to disable flush update. By default, flush update is enabled for smart link groups and VLAN 1 is used for flush message transmission. Configure different control VLANs for different smart link groups. Related commands: smart-link flush enable. Examples # Disable flush update for smart link group 1. system-view [Sysname] smart-link group 1 [Sysname-smlk-group1] undo flush enable port Syntax port interface-type interface-number { master | slave } 78

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Field
Description
Protected VLAN
Protected VLANs of the smart link group. Referenced Multiple Spanning
Tree Instances (MSTIs) are displayed here. To view the VLANs mapped to
the referenced MSTIs, use the
display stp region-configuration
command.
Member
Member port of the smart link group.
Role
Port role: master or slave.
State
Port state: active, standby, or down.
Flush-count
Number of transmitted flush messages.
Last-flush-time
Time when the last flush message was transmitted. (NA indicates that no
flush message has been transmitted.)
flush enable
Syntax
flush enable
[
control-vlan
vlan-id
]
undo flush enable
View
Smart link group view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
control-vlan
vlan-id
: Specifies the control VLAN used for transmitting flush messages. The
vlan-id
argument represents the control VLAN ID, which ranges from 1 to 4094.
Description
Use
flush enable
to enable flush update.
Use
undo
flush enable
to disable flush update.
By default, flush update is enabled for smart link groups and VLAN 1 is used for flush message
transmission.
Configure different control VLANs for different smart link groups.
Related commands:
smart-link flush enable
.
Examples
# Disable flush update for smart link group 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] smart-link group 1
[Sysname-smlk-group1] undo flush enable
port
Syntax
port
interface-type interface-number
{
master
|
slave
}