Due to a misread of the kernel code, the bridge priority default
when STP was enabled was 0x80 instead of 0x8000.
---
libnm-util/nm-setting-bridge.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/libnm-util/nm-setting-bridge.c b/libnm-util/nm-setting-bridge.c
index 10c6190..32bfa33 100644
--- a/libnm-util/nm-setting-bridge.c
+++ b/libnm-util/nm-setting-bridge.c
@@ -464,15 +464,15 @@ nm_setting_bridge_class_init (NMSettingBridgeClass
*setting_class)
(object_class, PROP_PRIORITY,
g_param_spec_uint (NM_SETTING_BRIDGE_PRIORITY,
"Priority",
"Sets the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
priority "
"for this bridge. Lower values are
'better'; the "
"lowest priority bridge will be elected
the root "
"bridge.",
- 0, G_MAXUINT16, 0x80,
+ 0, G_MAXUINT16, 0x8000,
G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT |
NM_SETTING_PARAM_INFERRABLE));
/**
* NMSettingBridge:forward-delay:
*
* The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) forwarding delay, in seconds.
*
--
1.8.5.3
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