Configuring Leaf Nodes
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Standards for calculating path costs of ports
Currently, a switch can calculate the path costs of ports based on one of the
following standards:
■
dot1d-1998
: Adopts the IEEE 802.1D-1998 standard to calculate the default
path costs of ports.
■
dot1t
: Adopts the IEEE 802.1t standard to calculate the default path costs of
ports.
■
legacy
: Adopts the proprietary standard to calculate the default path costs of
ports.
Normally, the path cost of a port operating in full-duplex mode is slightly less than
that of the port operating in half-duplex mode.
When calculating the path cost of an aggregated link, the 802.1D-1998 standard
does not take the number of the ports on the aggregated link into account,
Table 122
Specify the standard for calculating path costs
Operation
Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Specify the standard for
calculating the default path
costs of the links connected to
the ports of the switch
stp pathcost-standard
{
dot1d-1998
|
dot1t | legacy
}
Optional
By default, the legace
standard is used to calculate
the default path costs of
ports.
Table 123
Transmission speeds and the corresponding path costs
Transmission
speed
Operation mode
(half-/full-duplex)
802.1D-1998
IEEE 802.1t
Proprietary
standard
0
-
65,535
200,000,000
200,000
10 Mbps
Half-duplex/Full-duplex
Aggregated link 2 ports
Aggregated link 3 ports
Aggregated link 4 ports
100
95
95
95
200,000
1,000,000
666,666
500,000
2,000
1,800
1,600
1,400
100 Mbps
Half-duplex/Full-duplex
Aggregated link 2 ports
Aggregated link 3 ports
Aggregated link 4 ports
19
15
15
15
200,000
100,000
66,666
50,000
200
180
160
140
1,000 Mbps
Full-duplex
Aggregated link 2 ports
Aggregated link 3 ports
Aggregated link 4 ports
4
3
3
3
200,000
10,000
6,666
5,000
20
18
16
14
10 Gbps
Full-duplex
Aggregated link 2 ports
Aggregated link 3 ports
Aggregated link 4 ports
2
1
1
1
200,000
1,000
666
500
2
1
1
1
Summary of Contents for Switch 4210 9-Port
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