Stp Loop-Protection; Stp Port Priority - 3Com 5500G-EI Command Reference Manual

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stp port priority

RSTP C
OMMANDS
View
Ethernet Port View
Parameter
Indicates that the link to the current Ethernet port is a point-to-point
force-true:
link.
Indicates that the link to the current Ethernet port is not a
force-false:
point-to-point link.
Specifies to automatically check if the link to the Ethernet port is a
auto:
point-to-point link or not.
Description
Use the
stp point-to-point
current Ethernet port as a point-to-point link or not a point-to-point link.
Use the
undo stp point-to-point
link, that is, RSTP is responsible for checking whether the link to the current
Ethernet port is a point-to-point link or not.
By default, the value is auto.
Example
To indicate that the link to GigabitEthernet1/0/1 is a point-to-point link, enter the
following:
<SW5500>system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[SW5500]interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1
[SW5500-GigabitEthernet1/0/1]stp point-to-point force-true
Syntax
stp port priority
undo stp port priority
View
Ethernet Port View
Parameter
port-priority
values are not consecutive integers. Step length is 16. By default, the value is 128.
Description
Use the
stp port priority
Ethernet port.
Use the
undo stp port priority
The priority value shall be a multiple of 16, such as 0, 16, 32, 48 etc. The smaller
value represents the higher priority. A port with higher priority (lower numerical
value) is more likely to be a root port.
command to configure the state of the link to the
command to restore the default status of the
port-priority
Specifies the priority of the port, ranging from 0 to 240. The
:
command to configure the priority of the current
command to restore the default priority.

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