Configuring Rapid Reconfiguration Spanning Tree (RSTP)
CLI: Configuring RSTP
Spanning Tree Commands in This Section | STP | RSTP | Page for RSTP Use |
show | Y | Y | Below on this page |
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priority <0 - 15 0 - 65535> | Y | Y | page |
<[ethernet] | Y | Y | page |
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priority <0 - 15 0 - 65535> | Y | Y | page |
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mcheck | N | Y | page |
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show | This command lists additional RSTP/STP/ | ||
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“Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation” appendix of the Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Viewing the Current Spanning Tree Configuration. Use this commandto display the current spanning tree configuration.
Syntax: show
Lists the switch’s full spanning tree configuration, including
(Default: n/a; Abbreviated Command: sho span config)
In the default configuration, the output from this command appears similar to the following: