The following table describes the IEEE 802.1p port priority information.

Table 24 802.1p Port Priority information

Command

Usage

 

 

Port

Displays the port number.

 

 

Priority

Displays the 802.1p Priority level.

 

 

Cosq

Displays the Class of Service queue.

 

 

Weight

Displays the scheduling weight.

 

 

Spanning Tree information

Command: /info/l2/stp

Spanning Tree Group 1: On (STP/PVST)

VLANs: 1

Current Root:

 

Path-Cost

Port

Hello MaxAge FwdDel

Aging

8000 00:02:a5:d1:0f:ed

8

 

20

2

20

15

180

Parameters: Priority Hello MaxAge FwdDel Aging

 

 

 

 

32768

2

20

15

 

180

 

 

Port

Priority

Cost

FastFwd

 

State

 

Designated Bridge

Des Port

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1

0

0

n

 

FORWARDING *

 

 

 

2

0

0

n

 

FORWARDING *

 

 

 

3

0

0

n

 

FORWARDING *

 

 

 

The GbE2 Interconnect Switch software uses the IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). If RSTP/MSTP is turned on, see the “Rapid Spanning Tree information” section for Spanning Tree Group information. In addition to seeing if STP is enabled or disabled, you can view the following STP bridge information:

Current root MAC address

Path-Cost

Port

Hello interval

Maximum age value

Forwarding delay

Aging time

You can also refer to the following port-specific STP information:

Port number and priority

Cost

State

Port Fast Forwarding state

Designated bridge

Designated port

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