On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 01:25:03PM -0000, ciscosis wrote:
> if  for example switch port 1/1 has a port cost of 10 and a port priority of
> 32
> and switch port 1/2 has a port cost of 20 and a port priority of 16 which
> port forwards which port blocks
> does port priority take presidence over port cost?

Depends on the root bridge configuration and topology. If the configuration
of the switch this switch is connected to is default and both ports are
conneted to the same switch, port 1/2 wins. (Lowest port ID, calculated
as port priority plus the port slot/number. Default priority is 32)

Port cost is added outbound, not inbound, so the port cost on this switch is
irrelevant.

If you really meant that the received port costs are 10 and 20, rather than the
locally set costs, the answer is 1/1 as lower cost wins.

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