Clear Spanning-Tree Detected-Protocols; Spanning-Tree Mst Priority - Dell PowerConnect 3424 Cli Reference Manual

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clear spanning-tree detected-protocols

The clear spanning-tree detected-protocols Privileged EXEC mode command enables the user
to set the switches back to RSTP mode without rebooting the device.
Syntax
clear spanning-tree detected-protocols [ethernet interface | port-channel port-channel-
number]
interface — A valid Ethernet port.
port-channel-number — A valid port-channel number.
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Modes
Privileged EXEC mode
User Guidelines
This feature should be used only when working in RSTP or MSTP mode.
Example
The following example restarts the protocol migration process on Ethernet port 1/e11.
Console# clear spanning-tree detected-protocols ethernet 1/e11

spanning-tree mst priority

The spanning-tree mst priority Global Configuration mode command configures the device
priority for the specified spanning-tree instance. To return to the default configuration, use the
no form of this command.
Syntax
spanning-tree mst instance-id priority priority
no spanning-tree mst instance-id priority
instance-id—ID of the spanning -tree instance (Range: 1-15).
priority—Device priority for the specified spanning-tree instance (Range: 0-61440 in
multiples of 4096).
Default Configuration
The default bridge priority for IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is 32768.
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