Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Switch/Router ユーザーズマニュアル

ページ / 1100
Configuring Spanning Tree
Page 17-28
Display Spanning Tree Bridge Parameters
The 
sts
 command allows you to display spanning tree bridge parameters. To display 
spanning tree parameters, enter the 
sts
 command as shown:
sts <groupNumber>
where 
<groupNumber>
 is the number of the group in the switch for which you want to view 
spanning tree bridge parameters. For example, to view parameters for Group 2, you would 
enter:
sts 2
A screen similar to the following is displayed:
Spanning Tree Parameters for Group 2 (New GROUP (#2))
Spanning Tree Status
:
ON
Fast Spanning Tree Status:
OFF
Bridge Protocol Use
:
IEE E 802.1D
Priority
:
32768  (0x8000)
Bridge ID
:
8000-0020DA:022860
Designated Root
:
8000-0020DA:022860
Cost to Root Bridge
:
0
Root Port
:
None
Next Best Root Cost
:
0
Next Best Root Port
:
None
Hold Time
:
1
Topology Changes
:
1
Last Topology Change
:
1 hours, 25 minutes, 54 seconds ago
Bridge Aging Timer
:
300
Parameters system uses when
Current Parameters
attempt to become root
---------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------
Max Age
20 secs
System Max Age
20 secs
Forward Delay
15 sec 
System Forward Delay
15 secs
Hello Time
2 secs
System Hello Time
2 secs
As a variation of this command, you can enter 
sts
 at the system prompt without specifying a 
group. This will display bridge parameters for the currently selected group. For information 
on selecting a group, see Selecting a Default Group on page 17-7.
Field Descriptions
The following sections describe the fields displayed using the 
sts
 command.
Spanning Tree Status
. Spanning tree is either 
ON
 or 
OFF
.
Fast Spanning Tree Status
. Fast spanning tree is either 
ON
 or 
OFF
.
Bridge Protocol Used.
 The bridge spanning tree protocol is set up through the 
stc
 command. 
This protocol can be IEEE 802.1D or IBM Spanning Tree. The type of spanning tree protocol 
used will affect other bridge parameters, such as 
Maximum Age
Forwarding Delay
, and 
Hello 
Time
differences between IEEE and IBM Spanning Tree.
Priority.
 Bridge priority is utilized by the spanning tree algorithm to decide which bridge will 
be the root bridge. You can set the bridge priority by entering a decimal number from 0 to 
65,535. Zero is the highest priority.
Bridge ID.
 The bridge identification number is a number created by concatenating the bridge 
Priority
 with its six-byte MAC address.