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Table 62 Field description
Field
[FORWARDING]
[LEARNING]
[DISCARDING]
[DOWN]
Port Protocol
Port Role
Port Priority
Port Cost(Legacy)
Desg. Bridge/Port
Port Edged
Point-to-point
Transmit Limit
Protection Type
MST BPDU Format
Port Config-
Digest-Snooping
Rapid transition
Num of Vlans Mapped
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Description
The port is in forwarding state, so the port learns MAC addresses and
forwards user traffic.
The port is in learning state, so the port learns MAC addresses but does not
forward user traffic.
The port is in discarding state, so the port does not learn MAC addresses or
forward user traffic.
The port is down.
Whether STP is enabled on the port.
Role of the port, which can be Alternate, Backup, Root, Designated, Master,
or Disabled.
Priority of the port.
Path cost of the port. The field in the bracket indicates the standard used for
port path cost calculation, which can be legacy, dot1d-1998, or dot1t.
Config indicates the configured value, and Active indicates the actual value.
Designated bridge ID and port ID of the port.
The port ID displayed is insignificant for a port that does not support port
priority.
Whether the port is an edge port:
Config—The configured value.
Active—The actual value.
Whether the port is connected to a point-to-point link:
Config—The configured value.
Active—The actual value.
Maximum number of packets sent within each Hello time.
Protection type on the port:
Root—Root guard.
Loop—Loop guard.
BPDU—BPDU guard.
None—No protection.
Format of the MST BPDUs that the port can send, which can be legacy or
802.1s. Config indicates the configured value, and Active indicates the
actual value.
Whether digest snooping is enabled on the port.
Whether the current port rapidly transits to the forwarding state.
Number of VLANs mapped to the current MSTI.
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