FortiSwitch-5003A CLI reference

config

config stp-port

Use this command to change the spanning tree cost and priority for each FortiSwitch-5003A interface in a spanning tree instance. When you add a new spanning tree instance the cost of each interface in the spanning tree instance is set to 0 and the priority is set to 128.

Syntax

config stp-port

edit <interface_name> set cost <cost_int>

set priority <priority_value> end

Variables

Description

Default

 

 

 

edit <interface_name>

Enter the name of the FortiSwitch-5003A fabric channel

 

 

interface to configure. You cannot edit an interface that has

 

 

been added to a trunk. Edit the interface to change its spanning

 

 

tree cost and priority.

 

 

 

 

cost <cost_int>

Enter the cost for the FortiSwitch-5003Ainterface in the range

0

 

from 1 to 200000000. Spanning tree selects the interface with

 

 

the lowest cost.

 

 

Suggested values for different interface speeds:

 

 

• 10 Mbps: 20000000

 

 

• 100 Mbps: 200000

 

 

• 1 Gbps: 20000

 

 

• 10 Gbps: 2000

 

 

 

 

priority <priority_value>

The priority value of the FortiSwitch-5003A interface in the

128

 

spanning tree instance. Spanning tree selects the interface with

 

 

the lowest priority.

 

 

The <priority_value> range is 0 to 240 in increments of

 

 

16. Valid priority values are 0, 16, 32, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144,

 

 

160, 176, 192, 208, 224, and 240.

 

 

 

 

Example

This example shows how to add spanning tree instance 10 with priority 4096 and with a VLAN ID range that includes 1, 200-210, and 23, 54, and 68. This instance also changes the cost and priority of interface slot-13.

config switch fabric-channel stp instance edit 10

set priority 4096

set vlan-range 1,200-210,23,54,68 config stp-port

edit slot-13 set cost 2000 set priority 16

end

end

Related topics

config switch fabric-channel interface

config switch fabric-channelphysical-port

config switch fabric-channel stp settings

config switch fabric-channel trunk

FortiSwitch-5003A and 5003 Fabric and Base Backplane Communications Guide

 

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