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Viewing MSTP Information, Example, Description, Syntax Description, Default, Usage Guidelines
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Viewing MSTP Information To view the MSTP configuration on the switch, use the show stpd command. Output from this command contains global MSTP settings, including the name of the MSTP region, the number or tag that identifies all of the BPDUs sent in the MSTP region, and the reserved MSTP revision level. If configured, the output also displays the name of the Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST), and the number of Multiple Spanning Tree Instances (MSTIs). Example The following command creates an MSTP region named purple: configure mstp region purple configure mstp revision configure mstp revision Description Configures the revision number of the MSTP region. Syntax Description revision This parameter is reserved for future use. Default The default value of the revision level is 3. Usage Guidelines Although this command is displayed in the CLI, it is reserved for future use. Please do not use this command. If you accidentally configure this command, remember that each switch in the region must have the same MSTP configuration attributes, also known as MSTP region identifiers. These identifiers consist of the following: • Region Name-The name of the MSTP region. • Format Selector-The number used to identify the format of MSTP BPDUs. The default is 0. • Revision Level-This identifier is reserved for future use; however, the switch uses and displays a default of 3. Example The following command returns the MSTP revision number to 3, the default revision number: configure mstp revision 3 Chapter 17. STP Commands | 745