CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP)

SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP)

Configuring STP parameters (continued)

ML1200(stp)##show stp ports

STP Port Configuration

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Port#

Type

Priority

Path Cost

State

Des. Bridge

Des. Port

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

01

TP(10/100)

128

100

Forwarding

80:00:00:20:06:2b:e1:54

80:01

02

TP(10/100)

128

19

Forwarding

80:00:00:20:06:2b:e1:54

 

80:02

03

100MB Fiber

128

100

Disabled

80:00:00:20:06:2b:e1:54

80:03

04

100MB Fiber

128

100

Disabled

80:00:00:20:06:2b:e1:54

80:04

05

100MB Fiber

128

100

Disabled

80:00:00:20:06:2b:e1:54

80:05

 

 

 

 

 

Ports that have connected devices

06

100MB Fiber

128

100

Disabled

80:00:00:20:06:2b:e1:54now participate in STP80:06.

07

TP(10/100)

128

100

Disabled

80:00:00:20:06:2b:e1:54

80:07

ML1200(stp)##priority value=15535

Successfully set the bridge priority

ML1200(stp)##show stp config

 

 

 

STP CONFIGURATION

 

 

 

-----------------

 

 

 

Spanning Tree Enabled(Global) :

YES

 

Spanning Tree Enabled(Ports)

:

YES, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

 

Protocol

:

Normal STP

 

Bridge ID

:

3c:af:00:20:06:2b:e1:54

 

Bridge Priority

:

15535

 

STP is now enabled. Note the default

 

 

 

Bridge Forward Delay

:

15

values for the discussed variables.

Bridge Hello Time

:

2

 

 

Bridge Max Age

:

20

 

Root Port

:

0

 

Root Path Cost

:

0

 

Designated Root

:

3c:af:00:20:06:2b:e1:54

 

Designated Root Priority

:

15535

 

Root Bridge Forward Delay

:

15

 

Root Bridge Hello Time

:

2

 

Root Bridge Max Age

:

20

 

ML1200(stp)##priority port=2 value=20

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