Allied Telesis C613-02013-00 manual Parameters

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Table 10: Parameters in the output of the SHOW STP command

 

 

 

 

Parameter

Meaning

 

 

 

 

Forward Delay

The time ports spend in the Listening state and Learning

 

 

state before moving to the Learning or Forwarding state

 

 

respectively. Also the value used for the ageing timer for the

 

 

dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database while received

 

 

Configuration Messages indicate a topology change.

 

 

 

 

Switch Max Age

The value of the Max Age parameter when this switch is the

 

 

Root or is attempting to become the Root. This parameter

 

 

is set by the MAXAGE parameter in the SET STP command.

 

 

 

 

Switch Hello Time

The value of the Hello Time parameter when this switch is

 

 

the Root or is attempting to become the Root. This

 

 

parameter is set by the HELLOTIME parameter in the SET

 

 

STP command.

 

 

 

 

Switch Forward Delay

The value of the Forward Delay parameter when this switch

 

 

is the Root or is attempting to become the Root. This

 

 

parameter is set by the FORWARDDELAY parameter in the

 

 

SET STP command.

 

 

 

 

Hold Time

The minimum time in seconds between the transmission of

 

 

configuration BPDUs through a given LAN Port. The value

 

 

of this fixed parameter is 1, as specified in IEEE Std 802.1D.

 

 

 

Each port has a port priority, with a default value of 128, used to determine which port should be the root port for the STP if two ports are connected in a loop. The lower number indicates the higher priority.

SET STP PORT={port-listALL} PORTPRIORITY=0..255 [other-

parameters...]

The PORTPRIORITY parameter sets the value of the priority field contained in the port identifier. The Spanning Tree Algorithm uses the port priority when determining the root port for each switch. The port with the lowest value is considered to have the highest priority. The default value is 128. Each STP has its own independent PORTPRIORITY parameter for each member port.

Each port also has a path cost, which is used if the port is the root port for the STP on the switch. The path cost is added to the root path cost field in configuration messages received on the port to determine the total cost of the path to the root bridge. The default PATHCOST values depend on the port speed, according to the formula:

PATHCOST = 1000 / Port_Speed_in_MB_per_second

so that a port operating at 10Mbps has a default pathcost of 100, a port operating at 100 Mbps has a default pathcost of 10, and a port operating at 1 Gbps has a default pathcost of 1. Setting the pathcost to a larger value on a particular port is likely to reduce the traffic over the LAN connected to it. This may be appropriate if the LAN has lower bandwidth, or if there are reasons for limiting the traffic across it. To modify the STP port pathcost, use the command:

SET STP PORT={port-listALL} PATHCOST=1..1000000

If the PATHCOST of a port has not been explicitly set by the user, or the default values have been restored to the port, then the default PATHCOST for the port will vary as the speed of the port varies.

The default value for PATHCOST is set according to the speed. For a port operating at 100 Mbps, the default value is 19. For a port operating at 10 Mbps, the default value is 100.

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