
User Manual for the NETGEAR 7200 Series Layer 2 Managed Switch Software
show spanningtree mst port summary
This command displays the settings of one or all ports within the specified multiple spanning tree instance. The parameter <mstid> indicates a particular MST instance. The parameter <slot.port/ all> indicates the desired switch port or all ports.
Format | show spanningtree mst port summary <mstid> <slot.port/ |
MST Instance ID | all> |
The MST instance associated with this port. | |
Slot.Port | The interface being displayed. |
Type | Currently not used. |
STP State | The forwarding state of the port in the specified spanning tree instance. |
Port Role | The role of the specified port within the spanning tree. |
Link Status | The operational status of the link. Possible values are “Up” or “Down”. |
Link Trap | The link trap configuration for the specified interface. |
show spanningtree mst port detailed
This command displays the detailed settings and parameters for a specific switch port within a particular multiple spanning tree instance. The instance <mstid> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance. The <slot.port> is the desired switch port.
Format | show spanningtree mst port detailed <mstid> |
MST Instance ID | <slot.port> |
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Port Identifier |
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Port Priority |
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Port Forwarding State | Current spanning tree state of this port. |
Port Role |
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Port Path Cost | Configured value of the Internal Port Path Cost parameter. |
Designated Root | The Identifier of the designated root for this port. |
Designated Port Cost | Path Cost offered to the LAN by the Designated Port. |
Designated Bridge | Bridge Identifier of the bridge with the Designated Port. |
Designated Port Identifier | Port on the Designated Bridge that offers the lowest cost to the LAN. |
show spanningtree vlan
This command displays the association between a VLAN and a multiple spanning tree instance. The <vlan> corresponds to an existing VLAN ID.
Format | show spanningtree vlan <vlan> |
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Switching Commands |