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By default, this function is enabled. Examples # In MSTP mode, enable outputting port state transition information for MSTI 2. system-view [Sysname] stp port-log instance 2 %Aug 16 00:49:41:856 2006 Sysname MSTP/3/MSTP_DISCARDING: Instance 2's GigabitEthernet1/0/1 has been set to discarding state! %Aug 16 00:49:41:856 2006 Sysname MSTP/3/MSTP_DISCARDING: Instance 2's GigabitEthernet1/0/2 has been set to forwarding state! The output shows that GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 in MSTI 2 transitioned to the discarding state and GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 in MSTI 2 transitioned to the forwarding state. stp priority Syntax stp [ instance instance-id ] priority priority View undo stp [ instance instance-id ] priority System view Default level 2: System level Parameters instance instance-id: Sets the priority of the device in an MSTI. The value of instance-id ranges from 0 to 32, where 0 represents the CIST. priority: Specifies a device priority, in the range of 0 to 61440 in increments of 4096 (as in 0, 4096, 8192). You can set up to 16 priority values on the device. The smaller the value, the higher the device priority. Description Use stp priority to set the priority of the device. Use undo stp priority to restore the default priority. By default, the device priority is 32768. To set the priority of an MSTP device in a specific MSTI, use this command with the MSTI specified. To set the priority of an MSTP device in the CIST or an STP/RSTP device, use this command without specifying any MSTI. Examples # In MSTP mode, set the device priority to 4096 in MSTI 1. system-view [Sysname] stp instance 1 priority 4096 118

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By default, this function is enabled.
Examples
# In MSTP mode, enable outputting port state transition information for MSTI 2.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] stp port-log instance 2
%Aug 16 00:49:41:856 2006 Sysname MSTP/3/MSTP_DISCARDING: Instance 2's
GigabitEthernet1/0/1 has been set to discarding state!
%Aug 16 00:49:41:856 2006 Sysname MSTP/3/MSTP_DISCARDING: Instance 2's
GigabitEthernet1/0/2 has been set to forwarding state!
The output shows that GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 in MSTI 2 transitioned to the discarding state and
GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 in MSTI 2 transitioned to the forwarding state.
stp priority
Syntax
stp
[
instance
instance-id
]
priority
priority
undo stp
[
instance
instance-id
]
priority
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
instance
instance-id
: Sets the priority of the device in an MSTI. The value of
instance-id
ranges from 0 to
32, where 0 represents the CIST.
priority
: Specifies a device priority, in the range of 0 to 61440 in increments of 4096 (as in 0, 4096,
8192). You can set up to 16 priority values on the device. The smaller the value, the higher the device
priority.
Description
Use
stp priority
to set the priority of the device.
Use
undo stp priority
to restore the default priority.
By default, the device priority is 32768.
To set the priority of an MSTP device in a specific MSTI, use this command with the MSTI specified. To set
the priority of an MSTP device in the CIST or an STP/RSTP device, use this command without specifying
any MSTI.
Examples
# In MSTP mode, set the device priority to 4096 in MSTI 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] stp instance 1 priority 4096