11-10 CHAPTER 11: ADMINISTERING BRIDGE PORTS

Setting the Port The STP port priority influences the choice of port when the bridge has two Priority ports connected to the same LAN, creating a loop. The port with the lowest

port priority will be the one used by the Spanning Tree Protocol.

Port priority value Port priority is a 1-octet value.

To configure the port priority:

Top-Level Menu

system

 

 

 

 

ethernet display

summary

fddi

ipFragmentation

 

 

 

detail

bridge ipxSnapTranslation multicastLimit

ip

addressThreshold

 

stpState

snmp

agingTimestpCost

analyzer stpState stpPriority script stpPriority address logout stpMaxAge

stpHelloTime stpForwardDelay stpGroupAddress

port packetFilter

1From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:

bridge port stpPriority

You are prompted for the port type.

2Enter Ethernet, FDDI, or all.

You are prompted for the port number(s).

3Enter the number(s) of the port(s) or all to configure the port priority for all ports on each bridge.

You are prompted for the port priority for each port you specified.

4Enter the port priority for the port(s).

The following example shows values being set for more than one port:

Ethernet port 3 - Enter new value [0x80]: 1

Ethernet port 4 - Enter new value [0x80]: 500

If your configuration was successful, you return to the previous menu. If the configuration was not successful, you are notified that your changes failed, and you can try to re-enter those changes.

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