Advanced Management
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Spanning Tree Port Configuration
To set the Port Priority and Port Path Cost values for STP, access the
Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu shown in Figure 4-2 by typing p in
the Spanning Tree Configuration Menu.
Figure 4-2 Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu
Setting Port Priority and Path Cost
The port priority is a bridge spanning tree parameter that ranks each port.
When two or more ports have the same path cost, the STP selects the path
with the highest priority (lowest numerical value). By changing the priority
of a port, you can make it more or less likely to become the root port. The
default value is 128, and the range is 0-255.
Port path cost is the bridge spanning tree parameter that assigns a cost factor
to the port. The lower the assigned port path cost, the more likely the port is
to be accessed. The default port path cost value is a result of the equation:
path cost = 1000/LAN speed (in Mbps)
Thus, for 10Mbps ports, the assigned default port path cost is 100. For
100Mbps ports, the default port path cost is 10. And for 1000Mbps ports,
the assigned default port path cost is 1. The range is 1 to 65,535.
IntraCore 8000 Spanning Tree Port Config. Menu Module Type: (24-100TX)
Module: [1]
Port: [1]
Port Speed: 100 Mbps
Port Status: Enabled
Port State: Forwarding
Port MAC Address: 00:00:93:8F:E3:7C
Port Priority: 0x80
Port Path Cost: 10
<Cmd> <Description>
i Set Port Pri
ority
c Set Port Path C
ost
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