1 Yes

2 Yes

3 Total Accumulated Path Cost to the root Bridge

4. The number of times SPT has been recalculated on the Path

5. A port set to mode dynamic desirable will default to access mode if no
device negotiates on the remote end yet it is still the recommendation to
set the mode to access when you know it is connected to end devices.

 

HTH

 

Regards,

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Atle Ørn Hardarson
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 5:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] show spanning-tree int xx detail

 

Hi everyone

 

Can someone please explain to me so that I understand the following output
better:

 

switch# show spanning-tree interface Po1 detail

 

 Port 1665 (Port-channel1) of VLAN0001 is designated forwarding 

   Port path cost 3, Port priority 128, Port Identifier 128.1665.

   Designated root has priority 24577, address 0009.12e9.aec0

   Designated bridge has priority 32769, address 0014.f113.fc00

   Designated port id is 128.1665, designated path cost 10

   Timers: message age 0, forward delay 0, hold 0

   Number of transitions to forwarding state: 16

   Link type is point-to-point by default

   BPDU: sent 9090982, received 2782

 

 

Please find the breakdown of my questions below:

 

 "Port 1665 (Port-channel1) of VLAN0001 is designated forwarding"

*** Where does the switch get the value of "Port 1665" from? Is this an STP
internal identifier of the port?

 

"Port path cost 3, Port priority 128, Port Identifier 128.1665."

*** The port path cost and port priority shown here are LOCAL values, am I
correct in this assumption? There are no cumulative values represented here.

 

 "Designated port id is 128.1665, designated path cost 10"

*** The designated port ID is the REMOTE value sent from the neighboring
switch, but *what* is the "designated path cost" and how is it calculated? 

*** Is the designated path cost the same as the "root path cost"?

 

"Number of transitions to forwarding state: 16"

*** What exactly does this mean? I used to think that this number
represented the classic STP states, but a value of 16 has me confused. What
states are they referring to here?

 

"Link type is point-to-point by default"

*** In Cisco's CCIE official study guide, it is recommended that a port
channel is configured with the "spanning-tree link-type point-to-point"
command, in order to facilitate a quick connection, but is it really
necessary to hard-code this command on the interface, as it is obviously the
default link-type on etherchannel? A bit confusing

 

Thanks!

 

Atle

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