Set Port Spantree Priority; Set Port Speed - Avaya P330 Reference Manual

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set port spantree priority

User level: privileged, supervisor.
Use the set port spantree command to set the Spanning Tree priority level of a
port. This value defines the priority of a port to be blocked in case two ports with
the same costs cause a loop.
The syntax for this command is:
set port spantree priority [module/port] [value]
module/port
value
Example:
P330-N# set port spantree priority 3/4 128
port 3/4 spantree priority is 128
Priority value 0 will set the port to Root port.

set port speed

User level: privileged, supervisor.
Use the set port speed command to configure the speed of a port or range of
10/100BASE-T ports.
In auto-negotiation mode, the port's speed is determined by auto negotiation. An
error message is generated if you attempt to set the speed when auto negotiation is
enabled
This command is can not be executed for P332G-ML and P332GT-ML ports and
P334T-ML ports 51, 52 (Gigabit SFP ports). An error message is generated if
you attempt to perform the set port speed command for these ports that
can only work at 1000Mbps speed.
Copper ports in the P332GT-ML can work at 1000Mbps (Full Duplex) only if
autonegotiation is enabled on both cable ends and you are using a 4 pair (8-
wire) Ethernet cable. If autonegotiation is disabled, these ports can work only at
100 Mbps (Full Duplex), and autonegotiation must be disabled on both cable
ends.
Avaya P330 Reference Guide
Chapter 2
Module number/port number.
Number representing the priority of the bridge. The
priority level is from 0 to 240, with 0 indicating high
priority and 240 indicating low priority. Value should be
in steps of 16; default value is 128.
Avaya P330 Layer 2 CLI Commands
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