11-10
C
HAPTER
11: A
DMINISTERING
B
RIDGE
P
ORTS
Setting the Port
Priority
The STP port priority influences the choice of port when the bridge has two
ports connected to the same LAN, creating a loop. The port with the lowest
port priority will be the one used by the Spanning Tree Protocol.
Port priority value
Port priority is a 1-octet value.
To configure the port priority:
1
From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
bridge port stpPriority
You are prompted for the port type.
2
Enter
Ethernet
,
FDDI
, or
all
.
You are prompted for the port number(s).
3
Enter the number(s) of the port(s) or
all
to configure the port priority for
all ports on each bridge.
You are prompted for the port priority for each port you specified.
4
Enter the port priority for the port(s).
The following example shows values being set for more than one port:
Ethernet port 3 - Enter new value [0x80]:
1
Ethernet port 4 - Enter new value [0x80]:
500
If your configuration was successful, you return to the previous menu. If the
configuration was not successful, you are notified that your changes failed,
and you can try to re-enter those changes.
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
fddi
➧
bridge
ip
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
display
ipFragmentation
ipxSnapTranslation
addressThreshold
agingTime
stpState
stpPriority
stpMaxAge
stpHelloTime
stpForwardDelay
stpGroupAddress
➧
port
packetFilter
summary
detail
multicastLimit
stpState
stpCost
➧
stpPriority
address
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