Config Stp Priority; Config Stp Mst_Config_Id - D-Link DGS-3100 SERIES Cli Manual

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DGS-3100 Series Gigabit Stackable Managed Switch CLI Manual
To remove VID 10 from instance id 2:

config stp priority

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Syntax
Description
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Example usage:
To set the priority value for instance_id 2 as 4096:

config stp mst_config_id

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DGS3100# config stp instance_id 2 add_vlan 10
Success.
DGS3100#
DGS3100# config stp instance_id 2 remove_vlan 10
Success.
DGS3100#
To update the STP instance configuration.
config stp priority <value 0-61440> instance_id <value 0-15>
The config stp priority command updates the STP instance
configuration settings on the Switch. The MSTP uses the priority in
selecting the root bridge, root port and designated port. Assigning
higher priorities to STP regions instructs the Switch to give
precedence to the selected instance_id for forwarding packets. A
lower value indicates a higher priority.
priority <value 0-61440> - The priority for a specified instance_id for
forwarding packets. The value may be between 0 and 61440, and
must be divisible by 4096. A lower value indicates a higher priority.
instance_id <value 0-15> - The value of the previously configured
instance id for which the user wishes to set the priority value. An
instance_id of 0 denotes the default instance_id (CIST) internally set
on the Switch.
Only administrator or operator-level users can issue this command.
DGS3100# config stp priority 4096 instance_id 2
Success.
DGS3100#
To update the MSTP configuration identification.
config stp mst_config_id [revision_level <int 0-65535> | name
<string>]
The config stp mst_config_id command uniquely identifies the
MSTP configuration currently configured on the Switch. Information

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