HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Layer 2 - LAN Switching Command Refer - Page 134

stp priority, Examples, Syntax, Default, Views, Predefined user roles, Parameters

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instance instance-list: Specifies the MSTIs by an instance list, in the format of instance-list = { instance-id [ to instance-id ] }&, where & indicates that you can specify up to 10 instances or instance ranges. The value range for the instance-id argument is 0 to 4094, and the value 0 represents the CIST. 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 2011 Sysname MSTP/3/MSTP_DISCARDING: Instance 2's port FortyGigE1/1/1 has been set to discarding state. %Aug 16 00:49:41:856 2011 Sysname MSTP/3/MSTP_FORWARDING: Instance 2's port FortyGigE1/1/2 has been set to forwarding state. The output shows that FortyGigE 1/1/1 in MSTI 2 transited to the discarding state and FortyGigE 1/1/2 in MSTI 2 transited to the forwarding state. stp priority Use stp priority to set the priority of the device. Use undo stp priority to restore the default priority. Syntax stp [ instance instance-list ] priority priority undo stp [ instance instance-list ] priority Default The device priority is 32768. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters instance instance-list: Sets the priority of the device in the MSTIs that are specified by an instance list, in the format of instance-list = { instance-id [ to instance-id ] }&, where & indicates that you can specify up to 10 instances or instance ranges. The value range for the instance-id argument is 0 to 4094, and the value 0 represents the CIST. priority: Specifies the 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. Examples # In MSTP mode, set the device priority to 4096 in MSTI 1. system-view [Sysname] stp instance 1 priority 4096 127

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instance
instance-list:
Specifies the MSTIs by an instance list, in the format of
instance-list
= {
instance-id
[
to
instance-id
] }&<1-10>, where &<1-10> indicates that you can specify up to 10 instances or instance
ranges. The value range for the
instance-id
argument is 0 to 4094, and the value 0 represents the CIST.
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 2011 Sysname MSTP/3/MSTP_DISCARDING: Instance 2's port FortyGigE1/1/1
has been set to discarding state.
%Aug 16 00:49:41:856 2011 Sysname MSTP/3/MSTP_FORWARDING: Instance 2's port FortyGigE1/1/2
has been set to forwarding state.
The output shows that FortyGigE 1/1/1 in MSTI 2 transited to the discarding state and FortyGigE 1/1/2
in MSTI 2 transited to the forwarding state.
stp priority
Use
stp priority
to set the priority of the device.
Use
undo stp priority
to restore the default priority.
Syntax
stp
[
instance
instance-list
]
priority
priority
undo stp
[
instance
instance-list
]
priority
Default
The device priority is 32768.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
instance
instance-list:
Sets the priority of the device in the MSTIs that are specified by an instance list, in
the format of
instance-list
= {
instance-id
[
to
instance-id
] }&<1-10>, where &<1-10> indicates that you
can specify up to 10 instances or instance ranges. The value range for the
instance-id
argument is 0 to
4094, and the value 0 represents the CIST.
priority
: Specifies the 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.
Examples
# In MSTP mode, set the device priority to 4096 in MSTI 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] stp instance 1 priority 4096