Spanning-Tree Mst Port-Priority - Cisco Small Business 300 1.1 Series Administration Manual

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Spanning-Tree Commands
78-20269-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Default Configuration
The default number of hops is 20.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
Example
The following example configures the maximum number of hops that a packet
travels in an MST region before it is discarded to 10.
Console(config)#
spanning-tree mst max-hops

29.19 spanning-tree mst port-priority

Use the spanning-tree mst port-priority Interface Configuration (Ethernet,
port-channel) mode command to configure the priority of a port. Use the no form
of this command to restore the default configuration.
Syntax
spanning-tree mst
instance-id
no spanning-tree mst
Parameters
instance-id—Specifies the spanning tree instance ID. (Range: 1–15)
priority—Specifies the port priority. (Range: 0–240 in multiples of 16)
Default Configuration
The default port priority for IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is 128.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) mode
User Guidelines
The priority value must be a multiple of 16.
port-priority
instance-id
port-priority
10
priority
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