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Understanding The Bridge Id - Cisco 6500 Series Software Configuration Manual

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Chapter 15
Configuring STP and IEEE 802.1s MST

Understanding the Bridge ID

Each VLAN on each network device has a unique 64-bit bridge ID consisting of a bridge priority value,
an extended system ID, and an STP MAC address allocation.
This section contains these topics:
Bridge Priority Value
With Release 12.1(8a)E and later releases, the bridge priority is a 4-bit value when the extended system
ID is enabled (see
(see
page
Extended System ID
Release 12.1(8a)E and later releases support a 12-bit extended system ID field as part of the bridge ID
(see
extended system ID. On chassis that support 1024 MAC addresses, you can enable use of the extended
system ID. STP uses the VLAN ID as the extended system ID. See the
ID" section on page
Table 15-1 Bridge Priority Value with the Extended System ID Disabled
Bridge Priority Value
Bit 16
Bit 15
Bit 14
32768
16384
8192
Table 15-2 Bridge Priority Value and Extended System ID with the Extended System ID Enabled
Bridge Priority Value
Bit 16
Bit 15
Bit 14
32768
16384
8192
STP MAC Address Allocation
Catalyst 6500 series switch chassis have either 64 or 1024 MAC addresses available to support software
features such as STP. To view the MAC address range on your chassis, enter the show catalyst6000
chassis-mac-address command.
Release 12.1(8a)E and later releases support chassis with 64 or 1024 MAC addresses. For chassis with
64 MAC addresses, STP uses the extended system ID plus a MAC address to make the bridge ID unique
for each VLAN.
Earlier releases support chassis with 1024 MAC addresses. With earlier releases, STP uses one MAC
address per VLAN to make the bridge ID unique for each VLAN.
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Bridge Priority Value, page 15-3
Extended System ID, page 15-3
STP MAC Address Allocation, page 15-3
Table 15-2 on page
Table 15-1 on page
15-3). See the
15-30.
Table 15-2 on page
15-3). Chassis that support only 64 MAC addresses always use the 12-bit
15-24.
Bit 13
Bit 12
Bit 11
4096
2048
1024
Extended System ID (Set Equal to the VLAN ID)
Bit 13
Bit 12
Bit 11
4096
2048
1024
Catalyst 6500 Series Switch Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide—Release 12.1 E
15-3). With earlier releases, the bridge priority is a 16-bit value
"Configuring the Bridge Priority of a VLAN" section on
Bit 10
Bit 9
Bit 8
Bit 7
512
256
128
64
Bit 10
Bit 9
Bit 8
Bit 7
512
256
128
64
Understanding How STP Works
"Enabling the Extended System
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
32
16
8
4
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
32
16
8
4
Bit 2
Bit 1
2
1
Bit 2
Bit 1
2
1
15-3

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