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show spanningtree mst port summary, show spanningtree vlan

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software show spanningtree mst port summary This command displays the settings of one or all ports within the specified multiple spanning tree instance. The parameter indicates a particular MST instance. The parameter indicates the desired switch port or all ports. Format MST Instance ID Slot.Port Type STP State Port Role Link Status Link Trap show spanningtree mst port summary The MST instance associated with this port. The interface being displayed. Currently not used. The forwarding state of the port in the specified spanning tree instance. The role of the specified port within the spanning tree. The operational status of the link. Possible values are "Up" or "Down". The link trap configuration for the specified interface. show spanningtree mst port detailed This command displays the detailed settings and parameters for a specific switch port within a particular multiple spanning tree instance. The instance is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance. The is the desired switch port. Format MST Instance ID Port Identifier Port Priority Port Forwarding State Port Role Port Path Cost Designated Root Designated Port Cost Designated Bridge Designated Port Identifier show spanningtree mst port detailed Current spanning tree state of this port. Configured value of the Internal Port Path Cost parameter. The Identifier of the designated root for this port. Path Cost offered to the LAN by the Designated Port. Bridge Identifier of the bridge with the Designated Port. Port on the Designated Bridge that offers the lowest cost to the LAN. show spanningtree vlan This command displays the association between a VLAN and a multiple spanning tree instance. The corresponds to an existing VLAN ID. Format show spanningtree vlan Switching Commands 202-10009-01 7-55

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software
Switching Commands
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202-10009-01
show spanningtree mst port summary
This command displays the settings of one or all ports within the specified multiple spanning tree
instance. The parameter <mstid> indicates a particular MST instance.
The parameter <slot.port/
all> indicates the desired switch port or all ports.
Format
show spanningtree mst port summary <mstid> <slot.port/
all>
MST Instance ID
The MST instance associated with this port.
Slot.Port
The interface being displayed.
Type
Currently not used.
STP State
The forwarding state of the port in the specified spanning tree instance.
Port Role
The role of the specified port within the spanning tree.
Link Status
The operational status of the link. Possible values are “Up” or “Down”.
Link Trap
The link trap configuration for the specified interface.
show spanningtree mst port detailed
This command displays the detailed settings and parameters for a specific switch port within a
particular multiple spanning tree instance. The instance <mstid> is a number that corresponds to
the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance. The <slot.port> is the desired switch port.
Format
show spanningtree mst port detailed <mstid>
<slot.port>
MST Instance ID
Port Identifier
Port Priority
Port Forwarding State
Current spanning tree state of this port.
Port Role
Port Path Cost
Configured value of the Internal Port Path Cost parameter.
Designated Root
The Identifier of the designated root for this port.
Designated Port Cost
Path Cost offered to the LAN by the Designated Port.
Designated Bridge
B
ridge Identifier of the bridge with the Designated Port.
Designated Port Identifier
Port on the Designated Bridge that offers the lowest cost to the LAN.
show spanningtree vlan
This command displays the association between a VLAN and a multiple spanning tree instance.
The <vlan> corresponds to an existing VLAN ID.
Format
show spanningtree vlan <vlan>