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8.3.5.4
Port Priority
When all conditions of two switches are same, the last standard to decide route is port-
priority. It is also possible to configure port priority so that user can configure route
manually. To configure the port-priority, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
spanning-tree port
PORTS
port-
priority
<0-240>
Bridge
Configures port priority.
PORTS: port number
0-240: port priority in increments of 16 (default:128)
no spanning-tree port
PORTS
port-priority
Deleted a configured port priority.
8.3.5.5
Link Type
A port that operates in full-duplex is assumed to be point-to-point link type, while a half-
duplex is considered as a shared port. .
To configure the link type of port, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
spanning-tree port
PORTS
link-
type
{
point-to-point
|
shared
}
Bridge
Specifies a link-type for a designated port
PORTS: port number
point-to-point: full-duplex
shared: half-duplex
To delete a configured link type of port, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
no spanning-tree port
PORTS
link-type
Bridge
Deletes a configured link type.
8.3.5.6
Enabling STP configuration on the Port
To enable/disable a STP daemon by applying STP configurations to the port, use the
following command.
Command
Mode
Description
spanning-tree port
PORTS
enable
Bridge
Enables STP function on the port
spanning-tree port
PORTS
disable
Disables STP function on the port.