6.5 View STP Status
Select [5] from main menu to view STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) status and settings.
Port | PathCost | Priority | StpStatus |
[1] | [0] | [128] | FORWARDING |
[2] | [0] | [128] | FORWARDING |
[3] | [0] | [128] | FORWARDING |
[4] | [0] | [128] | FORWARDING |
[5] | [0] | [128] | FORWARDING |
[6] | [0] | [128] | FORWARDING |
[7] | [0] | [128] | FORWARDING |
[8] | [0] | [128] | FORWARDING |
[9] | [0] | [128] | FORWARDING |
The definitions of settings and status are:
PathCost | The |
| determine which port to select as a forwarding port. |
| You should assign lower numbers to ports attached |
| to faster media (such as full duplex), and higher |
| numbers to ports attached to slower media. The |
| possible range is 1 to 65535. The recommended path |
| cost is 1000 ¡Ò LAN speed in megabits per second. |
Priority | The port (physical or logical) with the lowest priority |
| value has the highest priority and forwards the |
| |
| through 255 (decimal). The default is 128. If all ports |
| have the same priority value, the lowest port number |
| forwards the |