Enhancements in Release F.04.08

Configuring Rapid Reconfiguration Spanning Tree (RSTP)

CLI: Configuring RSTP

Spanning Tree Commands in This Section

Applicable

Location

 

Protocol

 

 

Version

 

 

 

 

show spanning-tree config

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spanning-tree

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protocol-version <rstp stp>

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force-version <rstp-operation stp-compatible>

RSTP

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forward-delay <4 - 30>

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hello-time <1 - 10>

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maximum-age <6 - 40>

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priority <0 - 15 0 - 65535>

RSTP STP

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<[ethernet] port-list>

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path-cost <1 - 200 000 000>

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priority <0 - 15 0 - 65535>

RSTP STP

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edge-port

RSTP

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point-to-point-mac

RSTP

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mcheck

RSTP

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mode <norm fast>

STP

See the Switch Management and Configuration

 

 

Guide for information on STP.

show spanning-tree

This command lists additional RSTP/STP monitoring data that is

 

not covered in this section. See “Spanning Tree Protocol Infor-

 

mation” in the “Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation”

 

chapter in your Switch Management and Configuration Guide.

 

 

 

Viewing the Current Spanning Tree Configuration. Even if Spanning Tree is disabled (the default configuration), the show spanning-tree config command lists the switch’s full Spanning Tree configuration, including whole-switch and per-port settings.

Syntax: show spanning-tree configuration

Abbreviation: sho span config

In the default configuration, the output from this command appears similar to the following:

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