03-18-2002 08:13 AM - edited 03-01-2019 08:54 PM
Im I correct in saying that the command:
SET SPANTREE PRIORITY 0 5
will prevent this particular Cat5000 from ever becoming the root for spanning tree on vlan 5. I think so but I'm not positive. Can anyone confirm this. Thanks.
03-18-2002 10:40 AM
You can set the bridge priority to 65536 for that vlan which will prevent it to become the root bridge.
Are you running PVST?
03-19-2002 04:17 AM
Although setting the priority to this valuen will make it unlikely that the switch will ever become the route. If another switch has the same priority there is no guarentee. I am looking for a solution that will guarentee that the switch will never become the root. This is is a configuration running PVST. Thanks.
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