Using the Console Interface

Spanning Tree Port Configuration

The Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen allows you to configure individual switch ports or all switch ports for participation in the spanning tree.

Note: If spanning tree participation of any trunk member is changed (enabled or disabled), the spanning tree participation of all members of that trunk is changed similarly.

Figure 3-27 and Figure 3-28 show sample port configurations for the two

Spanning Tree Port Configuration screens.

Choose Spanning Tree Port Configuration (or press c) from the Spanning Tree Configuration Menu to open the Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen.

 

 

Spanning Tree Port Configuration

 

Port

Trunk

Participation

Priority

Path Cost

State

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1

 

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

2

 

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

3

 

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

4

 

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

5

 

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

6

1

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

7

1

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

8

 

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

9

1

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

10

 

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

11

 

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

12

 

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

13

3

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

14

3

[ Normal Learning ]

128

10

Forwarding

More...

Press Ctrl-N to display choices for additional ports..

Use space bar to display choices, press <Return> or <Enter> to select choice. Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu. Press Ctrl-C to return to Main Menu.

Figure 3-27. Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen (1 of 2)

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