HP A5830 Configuration Manual page 56

Layer 2 lan switching
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The configuration BPDU with the lowest root bridge ID has the highest priority.
If configuration BPDUs have the same root bridge ID, their root path costs are compared. For
example, the root path cost in a configuration BPDU plus the path cost of a receiving port is S. The
configuration BPDU with the smallest S value has the highest priority.
If all configuration BPDUs have the same ports value, their designated bridge IDs, designated port
IDs, and the IDs of the receiving ports are compared in sequence. The configuration BPDU that
contains the smallest ID wins.
A tree-shape topology forms when the root bridge, root ports, and designated ports are selected.
Figure 12
describes with an example how the STP algorithm works.
Figure 12 Network diagram for the STP algorithm
Device A
Priority = 0
Port A1
Port B1
Port B2
Path cost = 4
Device B
Priority = 1
As shown in
Figure
12, the priority values of Device A, Device B, and Device C are 0, 1, and 2. The path
costs of links among the three devices are 5, 10, and 4, respectively.
Initial state of each device
4.
Table 10 Initial state of each device
Device
Device A
Device B
Device C
In
Table
10, each configuration BPDU contains the following fields: root bridge ID, root path cost,
designated bridge ID, and designated port ID.
Comparison process and result on each device
5.
Port A2
Port C1
Port C2
Device C
Priority = 2
Port name
Port A1
Port A2
Port B1
Port B2
Port C1
Port C2
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Configuration BPDU on the
port
{0, 0, 0, Port A1}
{0, 0, 0, Port A2}
{1, 0, 1, Port B1}
{1, 0, 1, Port B2}
{2, 0, 2, Port C1}
{2, 0, 2, Port C2}

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