Original Message:
Sent: May 23, 2023 01:41 AM
From: parnassus
Subject: Aruba 2930M switch STP vlan priority
It could but you're just showing us the header of a running configuration file, not the output of a particular show command executed on a live system.
Given that, I'm personally used to learn that information directly on a live system by simply issuing two basic commands: show version and show flash.
Original Message:
Sent: 5/22/2023 7:11:00 PM
From: ryan.watts@cdw.com
Subject: RE: Aruba 2930M switch STP vlan priority
Is this the switch OS version?
Running configuration:
; hpStack_WC Configuration Editor; Created on release #WC.16.10.0009
; Ver #14:67.6f.f8.1d.9b.3f.bf.bb.ef.7c.59.fc.6b.fb.9f.fc.ff.ff.37.ef:44
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RyanWatts
Original Message:
Sent: May 20, 2023 06:35 AM
From: parnassus
Subject: Aruba 2930M switch STP vlan priority
Hi! the ArubaOS-Switch 16.10 software version, just as example, supports this syntax:
spanning-tree vlan vid-list priority 0...15
which is used to set the switch (bridge) priority for the designated VLAN(s) in the vid-list.
So what ArubaOS-Switch version is your Aruba 2930M Switch currently running on?
Original Message:
Sent: May 19, 2023 12:25 PM
From: ryan.watts@cdw.com
Subject: Aruba 2930M switch STP vlan priority
Hello, I am working on a project which uses Aruba 2930M switches. We are changing the STP to Rapid-PVST. When I set the priority, it forces me to do it on a per-vlan basis, which is not scalable:

I searched online and found I the "vlan range" command to make this scalable, but the 2930M does not accept the vlan range command.
How can I do this in a more scalable manner?
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RyanWatts
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