SMC Networks 10/100/1000 SMCGS8P-Smart 사용자 설명서
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PANNING
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REE
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ROTOCOL
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ONFIGURATION
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CLI – This example displys the current Spanning Tree status of a
port.
port.
STP Port and Trunk Configuration
You can configure RSTP attributes for specific interfaces, including
port priority, path cost, link type, and edge port. You may use a
different priority or path cost for ports of same media type to
indicate the preferred path, link type to indicate a point-to-point
connection or shared-media connection, and edge port to indicate
if the attached device can support fast forwarding. (References to
“ports” in this section means “interfaces,” which includes both
ports and trunks.)
port priority, path cost, link type, and edge port. You may use a
different priority or path cost for ports of same media type to
indicate the preferred path, link type to indicate a point-to-point
connection or shared-media connection, and edge port to indicate
if the attached device can support fast forwarding. (References to
“ports” in this section means “interfaces,” which includes both
ports and trunks.)
Console#show spanning-tree ethernet 1/5
Eth 1/ 5 information
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Admin status : enable
Role : designate
State : forwarding
Path cost : 100000
Priority : 128
Designated cost : 0
Designated port : 128.5
Designated root : 32768.000011112222
Designated bridge : 32768.000011112222
Fast forwarding : disable
Forward transitions : 1
Admin edge port : disable
Oper edge port : disable
Admin Link type : auto
Oper Link type : point-to-point
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Admin status : enable
Role : designate
State : forwarding
Path cost : 100000
Priority : 128
Designated cost : 0
Designated port : 128.5
Designated root : 32768.000011112222
Designated bridge : 32768.000011112222
Fast forwarding : disable
Forward transitions : 1
Admin edge port : disable
Oper edge port : disable
Admin Link type : auto
Oper Link type : point-to-point
Console#
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