Advanced Configuration
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6.13.6 Typical Configuration Example
The priorities of Switch A, B, and C are 0, 4096, and 8192. Path costs of links are 4, 5, and
10, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 96 RSTP Configuration Example
Configuration on Switch A:
1. Set priority to 0 and time parameters to default values, as shown in Figure 94.
2. Set the path cost of port 1 to 5 and that of port 2 to 10, as shown in Figure 95.
Configuration on Switch B:
1. Set priority to 4096 and time parameters to default values, as shown in Figure 94.
2. Set the path cost of port 1 to 5 and that of port 2 to 4, as shown in Figure 95.
Configuration on Switch C:
1. Set priority to 8192 and time parameters to default values, as shown in Figure 94.
2. Set the path cost of port 1 to 10 and that of port 2 to 4, as shown in Figure 95.
The priority of Switch A is 0 and its root ID is the smallest. Therefore, Switch A is the root
bridge.
The path cost from AP1 to BP1 is 5 and that from AP2 to BP2 is 14. Therefore, BP1 is the
root port.
Summary of Contents for SICOM3024P
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