GE ML1600 User Manual
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CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP)
CONFIGURING STP
MULTILINK ML1600 ETHERNET COMMUNICATIONS SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
12–5
Example 12-2 illustrates the
show stp
command with the
ports
parameter. The variables
listed in this example are defined as follows:
•
Port#
: indicates the port number. Value ranges from 01 to max number of ports in the
switch
•
Type
: indicates the type of port - TP indicates Twisted Pair
•
Priority
: STP uses this to determine which ports are used for forwarding. Lower the
number means higher priority. Value ranges from 0 to 255. Default is 128
•
Path Cost
: This is the assigned port cost value used for the switch to determine the
forwarding points. Values range from 1 to 65535
•
State
: indicates the STP state of individual ports. Values can be Listening, Learning,
Forwarding, Blocking and Disabled.
•
Des. Bridge
: This is the port's designated root bridge
•
Des. Port
: This is the port's designated root port
To enable or disable STP, enter the STP configuration mode via the
stp
command and use
the
stp enable
or
stp disable
command.
To
stp
command enters STP configuration mode:
stp
The
enable
and
disable
parameters start (enable) or stop (disable) STP.
stp
The
stp
and
rstp
parameters set the spanning tree protocol to be IEEE 802.1d or 802.1w
(Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol).
set stp type=
The
show active-stp
command display which version of STP is currently active.
show active-stp
Note
Incorrect STP settings can adversely affect network performance. GE recommends starting
with the default STP settings. Changing the settings requires a detailed understanding of
STP. For more information on STP, please refer to the IEEE 802.1d standard.
Example 12-2: Viewing STP ports
ML1600#
show stp ports
STP Port Configuration
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Port#
Type
Priority
Path Cost
State
Des. Bridge
Des. Port
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
09
TP(10/100)
128
100
Disabled
80:00:00:20:06:25:ed:80
80:09
10
TP(10/100)
128
100
Disabled
80:00:00:20:06:25:ed:80
80:0a
11
TP(10/100)
128
100
Disabled
80:00:00:20:06:25:ed:80
80:0b
12
TP(10/100)
128
100
Disabled
80:00:00:20:06:25:ed:80
80:0c
13
TP(10/100)
128
100
Disabled
80:00:00:20:06:25:ed:80
80:0d
14
TP(10/100)
128
100
Disabled
80:00:00:20:06:25:ed:80
80:0e
15
TP(10/100)
128
100
Disabled
80:00:00:20:06:25:ed:80
80:0f
16
TP(10/100)
128
100
Disabled
80:00:00:20:06:25:ed:80
80:10
ML1600#