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Ports with a lower value have a higher priority and 
will be blocked only after ports with a higher value 
and a lower priority have been blocked.
Path Cost—Path cost determines the amount of 
overhead required to forward packets to the root 
through this port.
The higher the path cost, the less likely Spanning 
Tree will use a port for forwarding. The lower the 
cost, the more likely Spanning Tree will use a port 
for forwarding.
NOTE: 
It is always recommended that, in the case of 
a loop formed with a low speed port, the high-speed 
ports do not block. The switch automatically provides 
this function with default settings (port speed is part 
of the spanning tree calculations). Be aware of this, if 
the spanning tree values are modified.
Fast Fwd—Frames are forwarded as soon as the 
destination address is received and verified.
Source Routing
Source Routing is a method of allowing a ring station 
(node) on a Token Ring network to communicate with 
another ring station on a different ring intercon-
nected by bridges. The “source” ring station, which is 
the node initiating the communication, is responsible 
for dynamically determining and then maintaining 
information about the “route” to the destination ring 
station. A route is simply the path a packet takes 
through a source route bridged network from the 
source ring station to the destination ring station.
In the case of TR-in-FE, a virtual LAN ID must be 
assigned to the FE cloud. This allows Source Routing 
to proceed as though the FE media supported TR 
natively. The entire FE transparently forwarded cloud 
appears as a single “ring” and hence a single hop to 
attached TR endstations. This also allows FE servers to 
participate in source routing.
Attached Lan Id—A unique number that identi-
fies the segment to which the port connects. This 
value can be set between 0 and FFF (0-4095). A 
value of FFFF (65535) indicates that no segment 
number has been assigned to this port.
Max Route-Desc—This value describes the 
number of routing descriptions allowed in All 
Route Explorer (ARE) or Spanning Tree Explorer 
(STE) frames. This is also referred to as “hop 
count” limit since it limits the number of rings a 
packet can traverse.
STE Mode—This value determines how this port 
responds when presented with Spanning Tree 
Explorer (STE) packets. Set the field accordingly by 
pressing the [Space Bar].
Disabled—Indicates that the port will not 
accept or propagate STE packets, and any pack-
ets received will be discarded.
Forced—Indicates that the port will always 
accept and propagate STE packets.
Auto-Span—Indicates that the port will accept 
and propagate STE packets when its Spanning 
Tree state is forwarding.