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IEEE Single Spanning Tree (SSTP)
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STP Port Parameters:
Port Prio Path State Designat- Designated Designated
Num rity Cost ed Cost Root Bridge
1/9 128 4 BLOCKING 4 03e8001020010000 07d0000cdbfab700
Syntax: show spanning-tree blocked [ethernet <interface-id> | vlan <vlan-id>]
The ethernet <interface-id> parameter displays blocked interfaces for the specified Ethernet
interface.
The vlan <vlan-id> parameter displays blocked interfaces for the specified port-based VLAN.
describes the output parameters of the show spanning-tree blocked command.
IEEE Single Spanning Tree (SSTP)
By default, each port-based VLAN on the device runs a separate spanning tree, which you can
enable or disable on an individual VLAN basis.
Alternatively, you can configure the device to run a single spanning tree across all of its ports and
VLANs. The SSTP feature is especially useful for connecting a device to third-party devices that run
a single spanning tree in accordance with the 802.1q specification.
SSTP uses the same parameters, with the same value ranges and defaults, as the default STP
supported on the device. Refer to
“Default STP bridge and port parameters”
TABLE 80
Output parameters of the show spanning-tree blocked command
Field
Description
STP Port Parameters
Port Num
The port number.
Priority
The priority value of the port.
Path Cost
The port’s STP path cost.
State
The port’s STP state. A port can have one of the following states:
•
Blocking
•
Disabled
•
Forwarding
•
Listening
•
Learning
Designated Cost
The cost to the root bridge as advertised by the designated bridge that is
connected to this port. If the designated bridge is the root bridge itself,
then the cost is 0.
Designated Root
The root bridge as recognized on this port.
Designated Bridge
The bridge as recognized on this port.