Configuring The Bridge Priority Of The Current Switch - H3C S5100-SI Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – MSTP
H3C S5100-SI/EI Series Ethernet Switches
Note:
You can configure a switch as the root bridges of multiple MSTIs. But you cannot
configure two or more root bridges for one MSTI. So, do not configure root bridges
for the same MSTI on two or more switches using the stp root primary command.
You can configure multiple secondary root bridges for one MSTI. That is, you can
configure secondary root bridges for the same MSTI on two or more switches using
the stp root secondary command.
You can also configure the current switch as the root bridge by setting the priority of
the switch to 0. Note that once a switch is configured as the root bridge or a
secondary root bridge, its priority cannot be modified.
III. Configuration example
# Configure the current switch as the root bridge of MSTI 1 and a secondary root bridge
of MSTI 2.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] stp instance 1 root primary
[Sysname] stp instance 2 root secondary

1.3.4 Configuring the Bridge Priority of the Current Switch

Root bridges are selected according to the bridge priorities of switches. You can make
a specific switch be selected as a root bridge by setting a lower bridge priority for the
switch. An MSTP-enabled switch can have different bridge priorities in different MSTIs.
I. Configuration procedure
Follow these steps to configure the bridge priority of the current switch:
Enter system view
Set the bridge priority for
the current switch
To do...
system-view
stp [ instance
instance-id ] priority
priority
Use the command...
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Chapter 1 MSTP Configuration
Remarks
Required
The default bridge priority
of a switch is 32,768.

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