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RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Parameter
total-top-changes
Section 14.3.9
Viewing RSTP Per-Port Statistics
To view Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) statistics for each port, type:
show switch spanning-tree port-rstp-stats
A table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show switch spanning-tree port-rstp-stats | tab
RX
TX
SLOT
PORT
STP STATE
TCNS
TCNS
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
lm1
1
forwarding
0
lm1
2
linkDown
0
This table or list provides the following information:
Parameter
slot
port
stp-state
stp-role
Viewing RSTP Per-Port Statistics
This parameter is mandatory.
Synopsis:   A 32-bit unsigned integer
A count of topology changes in the network, as detected on this bridge through link failures
or as signaled from other bridges. Excessively high or rapidly increasing counts signal
network problems.
This parameter is mandatory.
DESG
STP
BRIDGE
ROLE
COST
PRIORITY
root
19
32768
----
0
0
Synopsis:   { { sm, lm1, lm2, lm3, lm4, lm5, lm6, swport, eth, serport, celport, wlanport }
{ trnk } }
The slot of the module that contains this port.
Synopsis:   A 32-bit signed integer between 1 and 16
The port number as seen on the front plate silkscreen of the module.
Synopsis:   { disabled, blocking, listening, learning, forwarding, linkDown, discarding }
Describes the status of this interface in the spanning tree:
• Disabled: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is disabled on this port.
• Link Down: STP is enabled on this port but the link is down.
• Discarding: The link is not used in the STP topology but is standing by.
• Learning: The port is learning MAC addresses in order to prevent flooding when it begins
forwarding traffic.
• Forwarding : The port is forwarding traffic.
This parameter is mandatory.
Synopsis:   { ----, root, designated, alternate, backup, master }
The role of this port in the spanning tree:
• Designated: The port is designated for (i.e. carries traffic towards the root for) the Local
Area Network (LAN) it is connected to.
• Root: The single port on the bridge, which provides connectivity towards the root bridge.
Description
OPER
DESG BRIDGE MAC
EDGE
00:0a:dc:78:fc:40
false
00:00:00:00:00:00
false
Description
Network Redundancy
RX
TX
RX
TX
RSTS
RSTS
CONFIGS
CONFIGS
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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