Parameter Name | Required | Service Affecting | Data Type | Default Value | Possible Values | Description |
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mstpInstance | Yes | Yes | int | 0 | Possible values:
| Specifies the MST instance ID. It can be configured upon creating a new instance, but cannot be modified. |
Description | No | No | string | none | 64 - Max Length | A description of the MST instance. |
mstpInstanceBridgePriority | Yes | Yes | Enum | 8 | Possible values:
| Specifies the bridge priority for an instance. The switch with higher priority will be chosen as the root bridge for that instance. The lower value has higher priority. |
mstpPortPriority1 | Yes | Yes | Enum | 8 | Possible values:
| Specifies Ethernet port 1 priority for the MST instance. If a network loop occurs, the MSTP uses the port priority to determine which port should forward frames for a particular instance on a LAN. The lower value has higher priority. |
mstpPortPriority2 | Yes | Yes | Enum | 8 | Possible values:
| Specifies Ethernet port 2 priority for the MST instance. If a network loop occurs, the MSTP uses the port priority to determine which port should forward frames for a particular instance on a LAN. The lower value has higher priority. |
mstpPortPriority3 | Yes | Yes | Enum | 8 | Possible values:
| Specifies Ethernet port 3 priority for the MST instance. If a network loop occurs, the MSTP uses the port priority to determine which port should forward frames for a particular instance on a LAN. The lower value has higher priority. |
mstpPortPriority4 | Yes | Yes | Enum | 8 | Possible values:
| Specifies Ethernet port 4 priority for the MST instance . If a network loop occurs, the MSTP uses the port priority to determine which port should forward frames for a particular instance on a LAN. The lower value has higher priority. |
The POST can contain either only the attributes that are being updated, or the full set of attributes for the resource