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When the priority of a port is changed, MSTP will re-calculate the role of the port and initiate a state 
transition. 
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Generally, a lower priority value indicates a higher priority. If you configure the same priority value 
for all the ports on a device, the specific priority of a port depends on the index number of the port. 
Changing the priority of a port triggers a new spanning tree calculation process. 
 
Configuring the Link Type of Ports 
A point-to-point link is a link directly connecting two devices. If the two ports across a point-to-point link 
are root ports or designated ports, the ports can rapidly transition to the forwarding state after a 
proposal-agreement handshake process. 
Make this configuration on the root bridge and on the leaf nodes separately.  
Follow these steps to configure the link type of a port or a group of ports: 
To do... 
Use the command... 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view
 
— 
Enter Ethernet 
interface view, or 
Layer 2 
aggregate 
interface view 
interface interface-type 
interface-number
 
Enter 
interface view 
or port group 
view 
Enter port group 
view 
port-group manual 
port-group-name 
Required 
Use either command. 
Configure the link type of ports 
stp point-to-point 
{ auto | 
force-false
 | force-true } 
Optional 
The default setting is 
auto
; namely the port 
automatically detects 
whether its link is 
point-to-point. 
 
 
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A Layer 2 aggregate interface can be configured to connect to a point-to-point link. If a port works in 
auto-negotiation mode and the negotiation result is full duplex, this port can be configured as 
connecting to a point-to-point link. 
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If a port is configured as connecting to a point-to-point link, the setting takes effect for the port in all 
MSTIs. If the physical link to which the port connects is not a point-to-point link and you force it to 
be a point-to-point link by configuration, the configuration may incur a temporary loop. 
 
Configuring the Mode a Port Uses to Recognize/Send MSTP Packets 
A port can receive/send MSTP packets of two formats: