Spanning-tree mst port-priority – LevelOne FGL-2870 User Manual

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Spanning Tree Commands

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Command Mode

Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)

Command Usage

• Each spanning-tree instance is associated with a unique set of VLAN IDs.
• This command is used by the multiple spanning-tree algorithm to determine

the best path between devices. Therefore, lower values should be assigned
to interfaces attached to faster media, and higher values assigned to
interfaces with slower media.

• Use the no spanning-tree mst cost command to specify auto-configuration

mode.

• Path cost takes precedence over interface priority.

Example

Related Commands

spanning-tree mst port-priority (4-289)

spanning-tree mst port-priority

This command configures the interface priority on a spanning instance in the
Multiple Spanning Tree. Use the no form to restore the default.

Syntax

spanning-tree mst instance-id port-priority priority
no spanning-tree mst instance-id port-priority

instance-id - Instance identifier of the spanning tree.

(Range: 0-4094, no leading zeroes)

priority - Priority for an interface. (Range: 0-240 in steps of 16)

Default Setting

128

Command Mode

Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)

Command Usage

• This command defines the priority for the use of an interface in the multiple

spanning-tree. If the path cost for all interfaces on a switch are the same, the
interface with the highest priority (that is, lowest value) will be configured as
an active link in the spanning tree.

• Where more than one interface is assigned the highest priority, the interface

with lowest numeric identifier will be enabled.

Console(config)#interface ethernet ethernet 1/5
Console(config-if)#spanning-tree mst 1 cost 50
Console(config-if)#

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