How Stp Works - 3Com S7906E Configuration Manual

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Figure 1-1 A schematic diagram of designated bridges and designated ports
All the ports on the root bridge are designated ports.
Path cost
Path cost is a reference value used for link selection in STP. By calculating path costs, STP selects
relatively robust links and blocks redundant links, and finally prunes the network into a loop-free tree.

How STP works

The devices on a network exchange BPDUs to identify the network topology. Configuration BPDUs
contain sufficient information for the network devices to complete spanning tree calculation. Important
fields in a configuration BPDU include:
Root bridge ID: consisting of the priority and MAC address of the root bridge.
Root path cost: the cost of the path to the root bridge denoted by the root identifier from the
transmitting bridge.
Designated bridge ID: consisting of the priority and MAC address of the designated bridge.
Designated port ID: designated port priority plus port name.
Message age: age of the configuration BPDU while it propagates in the network.
Max age: maximum age of the configuration BPDU.
Hello time: configuration BPDU transmission interval.
Forward delay: the delay used by STP bridges to transit the state of the root and designated ports
to forwarding.
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