STP Commands
6:
p=proposing, a=agree
7: (partner mode) d = 802.1d, w = 802.1w, m = mstp
8:
i = edgeport inconsistency
9:
B = Boundary, I = Internal
In this command output, the flags specific to MSTP are
The following command shows detail information for ports on an STPD called cist_stp in a standalone
switch configured with MSTP:
show stpd cist_stp ports detail
The results for this command are as follows:
Stpd: cist_stp
Port: 23
BPDU Encap: 802.1D
Port State: DISABLED
Port Priority: 4
Designated Root:
00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
Designated Bridge: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
maxAge: 0
MsgAge: 0
In this command output, the items specific to MSTP are
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 2.0.
Support for modular switches was introduced in ExtremeWare 4.0.
Support for the
keyword was introduced in ExtremeWare 4.0.
all
Support for the
keyword was introduced in ExtremeWare 6.2 and replaced the
detail
Support for displaying RSTP data was introduced in ExtremeWare 7.1.
This command was added to the Summit "e" series of switches in ExtremeWare 6.2a and
ExtremeWare 7.1e.
Support for the
keyword was introduced in ExtremeWare 7.2e.
detail
Support for the edge safeguard feature was introduced in ExtremeWare 7.5.
Support for MSTP data was introduced in ExtremeWare 7.6.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
1630
PortId: 4017
Partner STP version: Dot1s
Topology Change
Loopback Port: FALSE
fwdDelay: 0
and
.
Boundary
Internal
Stp: ENABLED
Path Cost: 19
: FALSE
Designated Cost: 0
Designated Port Id: 0
HelloTime: 0
maxHops: 0
Partner STP version
and
.
maxHops
keyword.
all
ExtremeWare 7.7 Command Reference Guide
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