Stp Point-To-Point - HP A5830 Series Command Reference Manual

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Example
# Configure the device to calculate the default path cost for ports based on IEEE 802.1d- 1 998.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] stp pathcost-standard dot1d-1998

stp point-to-point

Description
Use the stp point-to-point command to configure the link type of the ports.
Use the undo stp point-to-point command to restore the default.
The default setting is auto and the spanning tree device automatically detects whether a port connects to
a point-to-point link.
Configured in Ethernet interface view, the setting takes effect only on the interface.
Configured in port group view, the setting takes effect on all member ports in the port group.
Configured in Layer 2 aggregate interface view, the setting takes effect only on the aggregate interface.
Configured on a member port in an aggregation group, the setting takes effect only after the port leaves
the aggregation group.
When connecting to a non-point-to-point link, a port is incapable of rapid state transition.
You can configure the link type as point-to-point for a Layer 2 aggregate interface or a port that works in
full duplex mode. HP recommends that you use the default setting, which lets the device automatically
detect the port link type.
The stp point-to-point force-false or stp point-to-point force-true command configured on a port in MSTP
or PVST mode is effective for all MSTIs or VLANs.
If the physical link to which the port connects is not a point-to-point link but you set it to be one, the
configuration may bring a temporary loop.
Related commands: display stp.
Syntax
stp point-to-point { auto | force-false | force-true }
undo stp point-to-point
View
Ethernet interface view, port group view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
auto: Specifies automatic detection of the link type.
force-false: Specifies the non-point-to-point link type.
force-true: Specifies the point-to-point link type.
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