340 CHAPTER 10: STP C OMMANDSDefaults — The default STP priority for all network ports is 128.Access — Enabled.History — Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.Examples — The following command sets the priority of ports 3 and 4 to48 on VLAN mauve:WX1200# set spantree portvlanpri 3-4 priority 48 vlan mauvesuccess: change accepted.See Also■ “clear spantree portpri” on page 317■ “clear spantree portvlanpri” on page 318■ “display spantree” on page 320■ “set spantree portpri” on page 337set spantreepriorityChanges the STP root bridge priority of a wireless LAN switch on one orall of its VLANs.Syntax — set spantree priority value {all | vlan vlan-id}■ priority value — Priority value. You can specify a value from 0through 65,535. The bridge with the lowest priority value is elected tobe the root bridge for the spanning tree.■ all — Changes the bridge priority on all VLANs.■ vlan vlan-id — VLAN name or number. MSS changes the bridgepriority on only the specified VLAN.Defaults — The default root bridge priority for the switch on all VLANs is32,768.Access — Enabled.History — Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.Examples — The following command sets the bridge priority of VLANpink to 69:WX4400# set spantree priority 69 vlan pinksuccess: change accepted.