Information About Rapid PVST+
Bridge Priority Value
The bridge priority is a 4-bit value when the extended system ID is enabled.
In Cisco NX-OS, the extended system ID is always enabled; you cannot be disable the extended system
Note
ID.
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Configuring the Rapid PVST+ Bridge Priority of a VLAN, page 170
Extended System ID
A 12-bit extended system ID field is part of the bridge ID.
Figure 20: Bridge ID with Extended System ID
The switches always use the 12-bit extended system ID.
Combined with the bridge ID, the system ID extension functions as the unique identifier for a VLAN.
Table 14: Bridge Priority Value and Extended System ID with the Extended System ID Enabled
Bridge Priority Value
Bit
16
32768
STP MAC Address Allocation
Extended system ID and MAC address reduction is always enabled on the software.
Note
With MAC address reduction enabled on any switch, you should also enable MAC address reduction on all
other connected switches to avoid undesirable root bridge election and spanning tree topology issues.
When MAC address reduction is enabled, the root bridge priority becomes a multiple of 4096 plus the VLAN
ID. You can only specify a switch bridge ID (used by the spanning tree algorithm to determine the identity
of the root bridge, the lowest being preferred) as a multiple of 4096. Only the following values are possible:
• 0
• 4096
• 8192
• 12288
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Extended System ID (Set Equal to the VLAN ID)
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
Bit
15
14
13
12
11
16384
8192
4096
2048
1024
Bit
Bit 9
Bit 8
Bit 7
Bit 6
10
512
256
128
64
32
Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch CLI Software Configuration Guide
Bridge Priority Value
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
16
8
4
2
1
151
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