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To restore default port pathcost and priority, use the command:

SET STP PORT={port-listALL} DEFAULT

When an STP is enabled in a looped or meshed network, it disables and enables particular ports belonging to it dynamically, to eliminate redundant links. All ports in a VLAN belong to the same STP, and their participation in STP configuration, and hence the possibility of them being elected to the STP’s active topology is enabled by default. To enable or disable particular ports, use the commands:

ENABLE STP PORT={port-listALL}

DISABLE STP PORT={port-listALL}

To display STP port information, use the command:

SHOW STP PORT[={port-listALL}]

Figure 15: Example output from the SHOW STP PORT command.

STP Port Information

 

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Port

1

State

Forwarding

STP

default

STP Status

ON

Port Priority

128

Port Identifier

8001

Pathcost

19

Designated Root

32768 : 00-00-cd-00-45-c7

Designated Cost

0

Designated Bridge ..... 32768 : 00-00-cd-00-a9-a5

Designated Port

8001

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Table 11: Parameters displayed in the output of the SHOW STP PORT command

Parameter

Meaning

 

 

Port

The number of the port.

 

 

State

The state of the port; one of “Disabled”, “Blocking”,

 

“Listening”, “Learning” or “Forwarding”.

 

 

STP

The name of the STP that the port is a member of.

 

 

STP Status

The status of the STP that the port is a member of; one of

 

“ON” or “OFF”.

 

 

Port Priority

The priority of the port. Used as part of the Port Identifier

 

field, it forms the upper 8 bits of the Port Identifier field.

 

 

Port Identifier

The unique identifier of the port. This parameter is used to

 

determine the root port or designated port of the switch.

 

 

Pathcost

The path cost of the port.

 

 

Designated Root

The unique Bridge Identifier of the root bridge, as recorded

 

in the configuration BPDU.

 

 

Designated Cost

The designated cost for the port.

 

 

Designated Bridge

Either the unique Bridge Identifier of the switch, or the

 

unique Bridge Identifier of the switch believed to be the

 

designated bridge for the LAN to which the port is

 

attached.

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C613-02013-00 specifications

The Allied Telesis C613-02013-00 is a versatile and powerful network switch designed to meet the demands of modern networking environments. This device is part of Allied Telesis's extensive range of networking solutions, catering to both enterprise and industrial applications. It is engineered for high performance, reliability, and ease of management, making it a suitable choice for organizations that require robust connectivity solutions.

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