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Table 20 802.1x information Field Backend Auth State Description Displays the Backend Authorization State. The Backend Authorization state can be one of the following: • request • response • success • fail • timeout • idle Spanning Tree information The following table describes the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) information commands. Table 21 STP information commands Command Usage show spanning-tree stp Displays information about the spanning tree group. Command mode: All show spanning-tree stp bridge Displays STP bridge information. Command mode: All show spanning-tree [] information Displays STP information. Command mode: All The following command displays Spanning Tree information: show spanning-tree stp information Command mode: All upfast disabled, update 40 Spanning Tree Group 1: On (STP/PVST+) VLANs: 1 Current Root: Path-Cost 8000 00:02:a5:d1:0f:ed 8 Port Hello MaxAge FwdDel 20 2 20 15 Parameters: Priority Hello MaxAge FwdDel Aging 32768 2 20 15 180 Port ---- 1 2 3 Priority -------- 0 0 0 Cost ---- 0 0 0 FastFwd -------- n n n State Designated Bridge Des Port FORWARDING * FORWARDING * FORWARDING * The switch software uses the IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). If RSTP/MSTP is turned on, see the "Rapid Spanning Tree information" section for Spanning Tree Group information. In addition to seeing if STP is enabled or disabled, you can view the following STP bridge information: • Status of Uplink Fast (upfast) • Current root MAC address • Path cost • Port • Hello interval • Maximum age value • Forwarding delay • Aging time You can also refer to the following port-specific STP information: Information Commands 31

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Table 20
802.1x information
Field
Description
Backend Auth State
Displays the Backend Authorization State. The Backend
Authorization state can be one of the following:
request
response
success
fail
timeout
idle
Spanning Tree information
The following table describes the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) information commands.
Table 21
STP information commands
Command
Usage
show spanning-tree stp
<1-128>
Displays information about the spanning tree group.
Command mode:
All
show spanning-tree stp
<1-128>
bridge
Displays STP bridge information.
Command mode:
All
show spanning-tree [
<1-128>
] information
Displays STP information.
Command mode:
All
The following command displays Spanning Tree information:
show spanning-tree stp
<1-128>
information
Command mode:
All
------------------------------------------------------------------
upfast disabled, update 40
------------------------------------------------------------------
Spanning Tree Group 1: On (STP/PVST+)
VLANs: 1
Current Root:
Path-Cost
Port
Hello MaxAge FwdDel
8000 00:02:a5:d1:0f:ed
8
20
2
20
15
Parameters:
Priority
Hello
MaxAge
FwdDel
Aging
32768
2
20
15
180
Port
Priority
Cost
FastFwd
State
Designated Bridge
Des Port
----
--------
----
--------
----------
--------------------- -------
1
0
0
n
FORWARDING *
2
0
0
n
FORWARDING *
3
0
0
n
FORWARDING *
The switch software uses the IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). If RSTP/MSTP is turned on, see the “Rapid
Spanning Tree information” section for Spanning Tree Group information. In addition to seeing if STP is enabled or
disabled, you can view the following STP bridge information:
Status of Uplink Fast (upfast)
Current root MAC address
Path cost
Port
Hello interval
Maximum age value
Forwarding delay
Aging time
You can also refer to the following port-specific STP information: