Creating, deleting, and modifying msti ids – Allied Telesis AT-S60 User Manual
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AT-S60 Management Software User’s Guide
Section II: Local and Telnet Management
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Enter new priority [the value will be multiplied by
4096]: [0 to 15] ->
3. Enter the increment that represents the new CIST priority value. The
range is 0 (zero) to 61,440 in increments of 4,096, with 0 being the
highest priority. For a list of the increments, refer to Table 5, Bridge
Priority Value Increments on page 187.
4. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Then
type S to select Save Configuration Changes.
Creating,
Deleting, and
Modifying MSTI
IDs
The following procedures explain how to create, delete, and modify
MSTI IDs.
1. From the MSTP Menu, type M to select MSTI Menu.
The MSTI Menu is shown in Figure 84.
Figure 84 MSTI Menu
The fields in the table are defined below:
MSTI
Lists the MSTI IDs existing on the switch.
Priority
Specifies the MSTI priority value for the MSTI. The steps in this
procedure explain how you can assign this value when you create
an MSTI ID and how to modify the value for an existing MSTI ID.
Allied Telesyn AT-8400 Series - ATS60 V2.0.0
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User: Manager
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MSTI Menu
MSTI | Priority | Regional Root ID|
Path Cost |
Associated VLANs
---------------------------------------------------------------
1
32768
00A0D2 1454B3
0
1,2
2
32768
00A0D2 1454B3
0
4,11
1 - Create MSTI
2 - Delete MSTI
3 - Modify MSTI
U - Update Display
R - Return to Previous Menu
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