Sets the port priority for the specified VLANs. The value is in the range of 0-240 divided into steps of 16 that
are numbered 0 to 15. The default is step 16.
The per-port per-VLAN priority is used to help choose the root port for a switch on the specified VLAN if
there are multiple links to the root switch.
Default: 8
Range 0 - 15
The no form of the command sets the priority to its default value.
Configuring per-port spanning tree
Syntax:
spanning-tree port-list admin-edge-port
no spanning-tree port-list admin-edge-port
Enables admin-edge-port on ports connected to end nodes. During spanning tree establishment, ports
with admin-edge-port enabled transition immediately to the forwarding state. If a bridge or switch is
detected on the segment, the port automatically operates as non-edge, not enabled.
If admin-edge-port is disabled on a port and auto-edge-port has not been disabled, the auto-edge-
port setting controls the behavior of the port.
Default: No - disabled
The no form of the command disables edge-port operation on the specified ports.
Syntax:
spanning tree port-list auto-edge-port
no spanning tree port-list auto-edge-port
Enables or disables the automatic identification of edge ports. The port will look for BPDUs for 3 seconds. If
there are none, it begins forwarding packets. If admin-edge-port is enabled for a port, the setting for auto-
edge-port is ignored whether set to yes or no. If admin-edge-port is set to No, and auto-edge- port has
not been disabled (set to No), then the auto-edge-port setting controls the behavior of the port.
Default: Yes - enabled
The no form of the command disables auto-edge-port operation on the specified ports.
Syntax:
no spanning tree port-list bpdu-filter
Enables or disables BPDU filtering on the specified port(s). The bpdu-filter option forces a port to always
stay in the forwarding state and be excluded from standard STP operation.
Default: Disabled
Syntax:
Enables or disables BPDU protection on the specified port(s).
Syntax:
spanning tree port-list point-to-point-mac [true | false | auto]
Informs the switch of the type of device to which a specific port connects.
true (default)
Indicates a point-to-point link to a device such as a switch, bridge, or end-node.
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