No spanning-tree mst priority, Spanning-tree mst vlan, No spanning-tree mst vlan – NETGEAR 7300 Series User Manual

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software

Switching Commands

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If 0 (defined as the default CIST ID) is passed as the <mstid>, then this command sets the Bridge
Priority parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree. The bridge priority
value again is a number within a range of 0 to 61440. The twelve least significant bits will be
masked according to the 802.1s specification. This will cause the priority to be rounded down to
the next lower valid priority.

Default

32768

Format

spanning-tree mst priority <mstid> <0-61440>

Mode

Global Config

no spanning-tree mst priority

This command sets the bridge priority for a specific multiple spanning tree instance to the default
value, i.e. 32768. The instance <mstid> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing
multiple spanning tree instance.

If 0 (defined as the default CIST ID) is passed as the <mstid>, then this command sets the Bridge
Priority parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value, i.e. 32768.

Format

spanning-tree mst priority <mstid>

Mode

Global Config

spanning-tree mst vlan

This command adds an association between a multiple spanning tree instance and a VLAN. The
VLAN will no longer be associated with the common and internal spanning tree. The instance
<mstid> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance. The
<vlanid> corresponds to an existing VLAN ID.

Format

spanning-tree mst vlan <mstid> <vlanid>

Mode

Global Config

no spanning-tree mst vlan

This command removes an association between a multiple spanning tree instance and a VLAN.
The VLAN will again be associated with the common and internal spanning tree. The instance
<mstid> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance. The
<vlanid> corresponds to an existing VLAN ID.

Format

no spanning-tree mst vlan <mstid> <vlanid>

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