3Com 4500 26-PORT, 4500 PWR 50-PORT manual Stp priority Syntax, Undo stp priority, 4500stp priority

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RSTP Configuration Commands 225

Parameter

port-priority:Specifies the priority of the port, ranging from 0 to 240. The values are not consecutive integers. Step length is 16. By default, the value is 128.

Description

Use the stp port priority command to configure the priority of the current Ethernet port.

Use the undo stp port priority command to restore the default priority.

The priority value shall be a multiple of 16, such as 0, 16, 32, 48 etc. The smaller value represents the higher priority. A port with higher priority (lower numerical value) is more likely to be a root port.

Example

To set the priority of Ethernet1/0/1 to 64, enter the following:

<4500>system-view

System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.

[4500]interface Ethernet1/0/1

[4500-Ethernet1/0/1]stp port priority 64

stp priority Syntax

stp priority bridge-priority

undo stp priority

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System View

Parameter

bridge-priority:Specifies the priority of a Switch, ranging from 0 to 61440. The values are not consecutive integers. The step length is 4096. By default, the value is 32768.

Description

Use the stp priority command to configure the bridge priority of the Switch.

Using undo stp priority command, you can restore the default bridge priority of the Switch.

The priority value shall be a multiple of 4096, such as 0, 4096, 8192 etc. The smaller value represents the higher priority. A Switch with higher priority is more likely to be a root bridge.

Example

To set the priority of the Switch to 4096, enter the following:

<4500>system-view

System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.

[4500]stp priority 4096

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