The value of this object is the contribution of
this port to the path cost of paths towards the
spanning tree root which include this port.
802.1D-1990 recommends that the default value of
this parameter be in inverse proportion to the
speed of the attached virtual network.
The path cost of the port is used jointly with its
priority and its MAC address by the STP algorithm
in order to classify the bridge ports in order of
preference. Thge lower the cost, the better
preferred is the port. This concept is used by the
STP algorithm on initialization to elect the root
port and when a loop is detected in order to
determine which port is to be cut off.
This is a decimal integer in the range 1 to 65535.
The default value is '100'.
Parsed from file v42ami1e.mib.txt
Company: None
Module: PCE-MIB
The value of this object is the contribution of
this port to the path cost of paths towards the
spanning tree root which include this port.
802.1D-1990 recommends that the default value of
this parameter be in inverse proportion to the
speed of the attached virtual network.
The path cost of the port is used jointly with its
priority and its MAC address by the STP algorithm
in order to classify the bridge ports in order of
preference. Thge lower the cost, the better
preferred is the port. This concept is used by the
STP algorithm on initialization to elect the root
port and when a loop is detected in order to
determine which port is to be cut off.
This is a decimal integer in the range 1 to 65535.
The default value is '100'.
Parsed from file PCE-MIB.mib
Module: PCE-MIB
Vendor: Philips Communication d'Entreprise Claude Lubin
Module: PCE-MIB
[Automatically extracted from oidview.com]
fcbStpVpPortPathCost OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The value of this object is the contribution of this port to the path cost of paths towards the spanning tree root which include this port. 802.1D-1990 recommends that the default value of this parameter be in inverse proportion to the speed of the attached virtual network. The path cost of the port is used jointly with its priority and its MAC address by the STP algorithm in order to classify the bridge ports in order of preference. Thge lower the cost, the better preferred is the port. This concept is used by the STP algorithm on initialization to elect the root port and when a loop is detected in order to determine which port is to be cut off. This is a decimal integer in the range 1 to 65535. The default value is '100'." ::= { fcbStpVirtualPortEntry 3 }
fcbStpVpPortPathCost OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER (1..65535) ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "The value of this object is the contribution of this port to the path cost of paths towards the spanning tree root which include this port. 802.1D-1990 recommends that the default value of this parameter be in inverse proportion to the speed of the attached virtual network. The path cost of the port is used jointly with its priority and its MAC address by the STP algorithm in order to classify the bridge ports in order of preference. Thge lower the cost, the better preferred is the port. This concept is used by the STP algorithm on initialization to elect the root port and when a loop is detected in order to determine which port is to be cut off. This is a decimal integer in the range 1 to 65535. The default value is '100'." ::= { fcbStpVirtualPortEntry 3 }
OID | Name | Sub children | Sub Nodes Total | Description |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.35.20.10.1.1 | fcbStpVpVirtualPortId | 0 | 0 | The value of this object identifies one and only one virtual port. Each virtual port corresponds, in fcbBrdgVirtualPortTable, to … |
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.35.20.10.1.2 | fcbStpVpPortPriority | 0 | 0 | The value of this object is the priority field which is contained in the first (in network byte order) octet of the (2 octet long… |
1.3.6.1.4.1.866.20.1.35.20.10.1.4 | fcbStpVpBpduEncapsulation | 0 | 0 | The value of this object indicates, for the remote virtual ports, how the STP frames are encapsulated on the WAN virtual network.… |