Enterasys N Standalone (NSA) Series Configuration Manual page 438

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Spanning Tree Configuration Command Set
Configuring Spanning Tree Bridge Parameters
Examples
This example shows how to display the device's Spanning Tree configuration:
show spantree stats
Matrix(rw)->
Spanning tree status
Spanning tree instance
Designated Root MacAddr
Designated Root Priority
Designated Root Cost
Designated Root Port
Root Max Age
Root Hello Time
Root Forward Delay
Bridge ID MAC Address
Bridge ID Priority
Bridge Max Age
Bridge Hello Time
Bridge Forward Delay
Topology Change Count
Time Since Top Change
Max Hops
Table 6-1
shows a detailed explanation of command output.
Table 6-1 show spantree Output Details
Output
Spanning tree instance
Spanning tree status
Designated Root MacAddr
Designated Root Port
Designated Root Priority
Designated Root Cost
Root Max Age
Root Hello Time
6-10 Matrix NSA Series Configuration Guide
- enabled
- 0
- 00-e0-63-9d-c1-c8
- 0
- 10000
- lag.0.1
- 20 sec
- 2
sec
- 15 sec
- 00-01-f4-da-5e-3d
- 32768
- 20 sec
- 2
sec
- 15 sec
- 7
- 00 days 03:19:15
- 20
What It Displays...
Spanning Tree ID.
Whether Spanning Tree is enabled or disabled.
MAC address of the designated Spanning Tree root bridge.
Port through which the root bridge can be reached.
Priority of the designated root bridge.
Total path cost to reach the root.
Amount of time (in seconds) a BPDU packet should be
considered valid.
Interval (in seconds) at which the root device sends BPDU
(Bridge Protocol Data Unit) packets.

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