A path cost is port-specific and is used by MSTP to select a link.
Path costs of ports are an important metric used in spanning tree calculation and determine root port selection in an MSTI. The port with the lowest path cost to the root bridge is selected as the root port. Load balancing of VLAN traffic can be achieved by setting different path costs for a port in different MSTIs.
If loops occur on a network, it is recommended that you set a large path cost for ports with low link rates.
The system view is displayed.
A path cost calculation method is configured.
By default, the IEEE 802.1t standard (dot1t) is used to calculate the path cost.
All switches on a network must use the same path cost calculation method.
The Ethernet interface view is displayed.
A path cost is set for the port in the current MSTI.