HP 2610-PWR User Manual

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Spanning-Tree Operation

802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)

Syntax: spanning-tree [e] < port-list > priority < priority-multiplier >

This command sets the priority for the specified port(s) for
the IST (that is, Instance 0) of the region in which the switch
resides. This priority is compared with the priorities of other
ports in the IST to determine which port is the root port for the
IST instance. The lower the priority value, the higher the
priority. The IST root port (or trunk) in a region provides the
path to connected regions for the traffic in VLANs assigned to
the region’s IST instance.

The priority range for a port in a given MST instance is 0-240.
However, this command specifies the priority as a multiplier
(0 - 15 ) of 16. That is, when you specify a priority multiplier
of 0 - 15, the actual priority assigned to the switch is:

(priority-multiplier) x 16

For example, configuring “

5” as the priority multiplier on a

given port in the IST instance for a region creates an actual
Priority setting of 80. Thus, after you specify the port priority
multiplier for the IST instance, the switch displays the actual
port priority (and not the multiplier) in the

show spanning-tree

instance ist or show spanning-tree < port-list > instance ist
displays. You can view the actual multiplier setting for ports
in the IST instance by executing

show running and looking for

an entry in this format:

spanning-tree < port-list > priority < priority-multiplier >

For example, configuring port A2 with a priority multiplier
of “2” in the IST instance, results in this line in the

show

running output:

spanning-tree A2 priority 2

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