Get State Of Priority

Command Name

port get stateofpriority

Description

Displays the priority state of a given port number.

Syntax

port get stateofpriority <port-no>

Parameters

port-no

 

port number (1 ~ 14)

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> port get stateofpriority 6

 

Priority State of Port[6] is : [disabled]

NOTES

Check whether port-nois in the valid range. (1 ~ 14)

Get Intruder State

 

Command Name

port get intruderstate

Description

Displays whether the intruder log is enabled or disabled.

Syntax

port get intruderstate

Parameters

None

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> port get intruderstate

 

Intruder Log : Disabled

NOTES

 

Get Priority Level

 

Command Name

port get prioritylevel

Description

Displays the priority level on a given port.

Syntax

port get prioritylevel <port-no>

Parameters

port-no

 

port number (1 ~ 14)

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> port get prioritylevel 6

 

Priority Level of Port[6] is : [1]

NOTES

Check whether port-nois in the valid range. (1 ~ 14)

Get STP Status

 

Command Name

port get STP Status

Description

Displays the Spanning Tree Protocol Status on a given port.

Syntax

port get stpstatus <port-no>

Parameters

port-no

 

port number (1 ~ 14)

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> port get stpstatus 6

 

Stp state of [6] port is : [Forward]

NOTES

STP states include: Listening, Learning, Blocking, & Forwarding

Get Back Pressure

 

Command Name

port get backpressure

Description

Displays the backpressure information on a given port number (enabled or

 

disabled).

Syntax

port get backpressure <port-no>

Parameters

port-no

 

port number (1 ~ 14)

Examples

N-TRON/Admin#[1]> port get backpressure 6

 

Back Pressure is DISABLED

NOTES

Check whether port-nois in the valid range. (1 ~ 14)

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Gigabyte 7014 user manual Get State Of Priority, Get Intruder State, Get Priority Level, Get STP Status, Get Back Pressure