Mst priority, Mst priority (342) – Brocade Communications Systems Brocate Ethernet Access Switch 6910 User Manual

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Spanning Tree Commands

18

Default Setting

20

Command Mode

MST Configuration

Command Usage

An MSTI region is treated as a single node by the STP and RSTP protocols. Therefore, the message
age for BPDUs inside an MSTI region is never changed. However, each spanning tree instance
within a region, and the internal spanning tree (IST) that connects these instances use a hop count
to specify the maximum number of bridges that will propagate a BPDU. Each bridge decrements
the hop count by one before passing on the BPDU. When the hop count reaches zero, the message
is dropped.

Example

Console(config-mstp)#max-hops 30

Console(config-mstp)#

mst priority

This command configures the priority of a spanning tree instance. Use the no form to restore the
default.

Syntax

mst instance-id priority priority

no mst instance-id priority

instance-id - Instance identifier of the spanning tree. (Range: 0-4094)

priority - Priority of the a spanning tree instance.
(Range: 0-61440 in steps of 4096; Options: 0, 4096, 8192, 12288, 16384, 20480,
24576, 28672, 32768, 36864, 40960, 45056, 49152, 53248, 57344, 61440)

Default Setting

32768

Command Mode

MST Configuration

Command Usage

MST priority is used in selecting the root bridge and alternate bridge of the specified instance.
The device with the highest priority (i.e., lowest numerical value) becomes the MSTI root
device. However, if all devices have the same priority, the device with the lowest MAC address
will then become the root device.

You can set this switch to act as the MSTI root device by specifying a priority of 0, or as the
MSTI alternate device by specifying a priority of 16384.

Example

Console(config-mstp)#mst 1 priority 4096

Console(config-mstp)#

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