How stp works, Stp requirements – 3Com 1100 User Manual

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How STP Works

STP Requirements

Before it can configure the network, the STP system requires the
following:

Communication between all the bridges. This communication is
carried out using Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs), which are
transmitted in packets with a known multicast address.

Each bridge to have a Bridge Identifier. This specifies which bridge acts
as the central reference point, or Root Bridge, for the STP system —
the lower the Bridge Identifier, the more likely the bridge is to become
the Root Bridge. The Bridge Identifier is calculated using the MAC
address of the bridge and a priority defined for the bridge. The default
priority of your Switch is 32768.

Each port to have a cost. This specifies the efficiency of each link,
usually determined by the bandwidth of the link — the higher the
cost, the less efficient the link. Table 9 shows the default port costs for
your Switch.

CAUTION: If you are using STP on a network that contains various
network devices, ensure that the cost for each port type is the same for
each device. If the costs are different, STP cannot determine the efficiency
of each link accurately. You can change the port costs of devices on your
network using Transcend Network Management software.

Table 9 Default port costs

Port Type

Duplex

Cost

1000BASE-SX

Full

4

Port trunk containing 100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX

Full/Half

15

100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX

Full

Half

18

19

Port trunk containing 10BASE-T only

Full/Half

90

10BASE-T

Full

95

10BASE-T

Half

100

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