Reference Guide

BPDU sent 1159, received 632
The port is not in the Edge port mode
Port 385 (TengigabitEthernet 1/32) is designated Forwarding
Port path cost 20000, Port priority 128, Port Identifier 128.385
Designated root has priority 4096, address 0001.e80d.b6:d6
Designated bridge has priority 4096, address 0001.e80d.b6:d6
Designated port id is 128.385 , designated path cost 0
Modifying Global PVST+ Parameters
The root bridge sets the values for forward-delay and hello-time, and overwrites the values set on other PVST+ bridges.
Forward-delay the amount of time an interface waits in the Listening state and the Learning state before it transitions
to the Forwarding state.
Hello-time the time interval in which the bridge sends bridge protocol data units (BPDUs).
Max-age the length of time the bridge maintains configuration information before it refreshes that information by
recomputing the PVST+ topology.
To change PVST+ parameters on the root bridge, use the following commands.
Change the forward-delay parameter.
PROTOCOL PVST mode
vlan forward-delay
The range is from 4 to 30.
The default is 15 seconds.
Change the hello-time parameter.
PROTOCOL PVST mode
vlan hello-time
NOTE:
With large configurations (especially those configurations with more ports), Dell Networking recommends
increasing the hello-time.
The range is from 1 to 10.
The default is 2 seconds.
Change the max-age parameter.
PROTOCOL PVST mode
vlan max-age
The range is from 6 to 40.
The default is 20 seconds.
The values for global PVST+ parameters are given in the output of the show spanning-tree pvst command.
Modifying Interface PVST+ Parameters
You can adjust two interface parameters (port cost and port priority) to increase or decrease the probability that a port
becomes a forwarding port.
Port cost a value that is based on the interface type. The greater the port cost, the less likely the port is selected to be
a forwarding port.
Port priority influences the likelihood that a port is selected to be a forwarding port in case that several ports have the
same port cost.
The following tables lists the default values for port cost by interface.
Table 49. Default Values for Port Cost
Port Cost Default Value
100-Mb/s Ethernet interfaces 200000
596 Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+)