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| Bridge forward delay | 15 |
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| Ethernet port (ETH A) | 100 |
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| selecting among multiple links to |
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| blocks the other paths. Each port |
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| Ethernet port (ETH A) | 128 |
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| forwarding traffic out of the |
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| spanning tree. |
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| A higher numerical value means |
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| a lower priority; thus, the highest |
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| priority is 8. |
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| Ethernet port (ETH B) | 100 |
| The cost of using the port to | |||
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| Ethernet port (ETH B) | 128 |
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| Radio port (Radio A) | 100 |
| The cost of using the port to | |||
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| selecting among multiple links to |
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| blocks the other paths. Each port |
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| Radio port (Radio A) | 128 |
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airPoint™ Nexus User Configuration Guide |
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