Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual

Page 298

Advertising
background image

298

FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\gina\Desktop\Checkout_new\Dell Plasma\User

Guide\Plasma_UGSwitching_STP.fm

D E L L C O N F ID E N T IA L – P R E L IM I N A RY 4 / 1 8 /1 3 - F O R P R O O F O N LY

Designated — This LAG is the interface through which the

bridge is connected to the LAN, which provides the lowest cost

path from the LAN to the Root Bridge.

Alternate — This LAG provides an alternate LAG to the root

switch from the root interface.

Backup — This LAG provides a backup path to the designated

port. Backup ports occur only when two ports are connected in a

loop by a point-to-point link. Backup ports also occur when a LAN

has two or more connections connected to a shared segment.

Disabled — This LAG is not participating in the Spanning Tree.

Path Cost (1-200000000) — Enter the amount the LAG contributes

to the root path cost. The path cost is adjusted to a higher or lower

value, and is used to forward traffic when a path is being rerouted.

The path cost has a value of 1 to 200000000.

Default Path Cost — Check for the device to use the default path

cost.

Priority — Select the priority value of the LAG. The priority value

influences the LAG choice when a bridge has looped ports. The

priority value is given in steps of 16.

Designated Bridge ID — Displays the priority and the MAC address

of the designated bridge.

Designated Port ID — Displays the ID of the selected interface.

Designated Cost — Displays the cost of the port participating in the

STP topology. Ports with a lower cost are less likely to be blocked if

STP detects loops.

Forward Transitions — Displays the number of times the LAG State

has changed from the Forwarding state to a Blocking state.

Defining STP LAG Settings Using CLI Commands

For information about CLI commands for defining STP LAG settings, see

Table 11-2.

Advertising