significant 6 bits of the more significant octet of the (2 octet long)

 

Port ID. The least significant 2 bits of the more significant octet

 

and the less significant octet (total 10 bits) of the Port ID is given

 

by the value of dot1dStpPort.

 

Type: Optional

 

Valid values: 0 -255.

 

 

pktpriority

For STP PDUs, this priority shall be used for choice of traffic

<pktpriority-val>

class/ Queue on out¦going interface. In case the bridge port is

 

over an Aggregated ATM VC, this will also be used to identify the

 

VC, on which the packet is to be sent.

 

Type: Modify Optional

 

Valid values: 0 - 7

 

 

Example:

$ modify stp port portid 1 disable pcost 1000 priority 0x10

Output:

 

 

Verbose Mode On

 

 

Port ID : 1

Priority

: 0x0

State : Forwarding

PortStatus

: Enable

Path Cost : 100

Desig Cost : 0

Desig Root:00:30:4F0:10:5A:6C Desig Bridge:00:30:4F:10:5A:6C

Desig Port : 0x8000

Fwd Transitions : 1

STP Status : Enable

 

 

Set Done

 

 

Port ID : 1

Priority

: 0x0

State : Forwarding

PortStatus : Enable

Path Cost : 100

Desig Cost : 0

Desig Root:00:30:4F:10:5A:6C

Desig Bridge:00:30:4F:10:5A:6C

Desig Port : 0x8000

Fwd Transitions : 1

STP Status : Enable

STP PacketsPrio : 2

Verbose Mode Off

 

 

Set Done

 

 

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