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Admin Path Cost
– This parameter is used by the STP to determine
the best path between devices. Therefore, lower values should be
assigned to ports attached to faster media, and higher values assigned
to ports with slower media. (Path cost takes precedence over port
priority.) Note that when the Path Cost Method is set to short, the
maximum path cost is 65,535.
- Range –
Ethernet: 200,000-20,000,000
Fast Ethernet: 20,000-2,000,000
Gigabit Ethernet: 2,000-200,000
- Default –
Ethernet – Half duplex: 2,000,000; full duplex:
1,000,000; trunk: 500,000
Fast Ethernet – Half duplex: 200,000; full duplex:
100,000; trunk: 50,000
Gigabit Ethernet – Full duplex: 10,000; trunk: 5,000
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Admin Link Type
– The link type attached to this interface.
- Point-to-Point – A connection to exactly one other bridge.
- Shared – A connection to two or more bridges.
- Auto – The switch automatically determines if the interface is
attached to a point-to-point link or to shared media. (This is the
default setting.)
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Admin Edge Port
(Fast Forwarding) – You can enable this option if
an interface is attached to a LAN segment that is at the end of a bridged
LAN or to an end node. Since end nodes
cannot
cause forwarding
loops, they can pass directly through to the spanning tree forwarding
state. Specifying Edge Ports provides quicker convergence for devices
such as workstations or servers, retains the current forwarding
database to reduce the amount of frame flooding required to rebuild
address tables during reconfiguration events, does not cause the
spanning tree to initiate reconfiguration when the interface changes
state, and also overcomes other STA-related timeout problems.
However, remember that Edge Port should only be enabled for ports
connected to an end-node device. (Default: Disabled)
Summary of Contents for 6152L2
Page 2: ......
Page 18: ...TABLES xiv ...
Page 32: ...INTRODUCTION 1 10 ...
Page 46: ...INITIAL CONFIGURATION 2 14 ...
Page 185: ...PORT CONFIGURATION 3 139 Figure 3 61 Displaying Etherlike and RMON Statistics ...
Page 249: ...QUALITY OF SERVICE 3 203 Figure 3 90 Configuring Policy Maps ...
Page 290: ...CONFIGURING THE SWITCH 3 244 ...
Page 303: ...COMMAND GROUPS 4 13 VC VLAN Database Configuration ...
Page 434: ...COMMAND LINE INTERFACE 4 144 ...
Page 568: ...TROUBLESHOOTING B 4 ...
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