Spanning-Tree Operation 
Configuring Rapid Reconfiguration Spanning Tree (RSTP) 
Reconfiguring Per-Port Spanning Tree Values.  You can configure one 
or more of the following parameters, which affect the spanning tree operation 
of the specified ports only: 
Table 5-2.  Per-Port RSTP Parameters 
Parameter  Default  Description 
edge-port  Yes  Identifies ports that are connected to end nodes. During spanning tree 
establishment, these ports transition immediately to the Forwarding state. 
In this way, the ports operate very similarly to ports that are configured in “fast 
mode” under the STP implementation in previous ProCurve switch software. 
Disable this feature on all switch ports that are connected to another switch, or 
bridge, or hub. Use the “no” option on the spanning tree command to disable 
edge-port. This option is available only with RSTP or MSTP operation. (Note that 
when MSTP is enabled, the edge-port default setting is disabled.) 
mcheck  Yes  Ports with mcheck set to true are forced to send out RSTP BPDUs for 3 seconds. 
This allows for switches that are running RSTP to establish their connection 
quickly and for switches running 802.1D STP to be identified. 
If the whole-switch parameter Force-Version is set to “stp-compatible”, the 
mcheck setting is ignored and STP BPDUs are sent out all ports. 
Disable this feature on all ports that are known to be connected to devices that 
are running 802.1D STP. Use the “no” option on the spanning tree command to 
disable mcheck. This option is available only with RSTP or MSTP operation. 
path-cost  10 Mbps – 2 000 000 
100 Mbps – 200 000 
1 Gbps – 20 000 
Assigns an individual port cost that the switch uses to determine which ports 
are the forwarding ports. The range is 1 to 200,000,000 or auto. 
By default, this parameter is automatically determined by the port type, as shown 
by the different default values. If you have previously configured a specific value 
for this parameter, you can issue the command with the auto option to restore 
the automatic setting feature. 
Please see the Note on Path Cost on page 5-19 for information on compatibility 
with devices running 802.1D STP for the path cost values. 
point-to-
point-mac 
priority 
force-true 
128 
(8 as a step value) 
This parameter is used to tell the port if it is connected to a point-to-point link, 
such as to another switch or bridge or to an end node (force-true). 
This parameter should be set to force-false for all ports that are connected to a 
hub, which is a shared LAN segment. 
You can also set this parameter to auto and the switch will automatically set the 
force-false value on all ports that it detects are not running at full duplex. All 
connections to hubs are not full duplex. This command is available only with 
RSTP operation. 
This parameter is used by RSTP to determine the port(s) to use for forwarding. 
The port with the lowest number has the highest priority. 
The range is 0 to 240, but you configure the value by entering a multiple of 16. 
You enter a value in the range 0 - 15. The default value of 128 is derived by the 
default setting of 8. 
Displaying the RSTP configuration (show spanning-tree config) shows 8, but 
displaying the RSTP operation (show spanning-tree) shows 128. 
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