Displaying fast spanning tree port parameters, Displaying fast spanning tree port parameters -36 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Configuring Fast Spanning Tree

Page 17-36

Displaying Fast Spanning Tree Port Parameters

The

fstps

command allows you to view the current Fast Spanning Tree port parameters on a

selected group or

VLAN

. To view the port parameters, enter the

fstps

command as shown:

fstps <groupNumber>

where

<groupNumber>

is the number of the group in the switch for which you want to view

Fast Spanning Tree port parameters. For example, to view parameters for Group 1, enter:

fstps 1

If Fast Spanning Tree is not enabled (default), a screen similar to the following will appear:

Fast Spanning Tree not enabled for Group 1 (Default GROUP (#1))

Primary Port

Slot Service

Slot Service

Intf

Inst

State Role Fwrds

Frwdr FrgetRPs PPs Link Ups Intf

Inst

----- --------------------------------------------------- ------ ------ ----

----------- ----

----------

8/3

Brg/ 1 FORWD ROOT 0

0

0

0

0

2

As a variation on this command, you can enter

fstps

at the system prompt without specifying

a group number. This will allow you to view the port parameters on the currently selected
group. For information on how to select a group, see Selecting a Default Group on page 17-7.

The fields displayed by the

fstps

command include.

Slot/Intf

. The slot and interface (port) number of the port.

Service/Inst

. The service type and instance of the service connected to the port.

State.

The port's current state as defined by application of the fast spanning tree protocol.

This state controls what action a port takes on reception of a frame. The

State

values include:

DSABL

Disabled - The port has been disabled.

BLOCK

Blocking - The port is not participating in transmitting data in order to
prevent loops.

LISTN

Listening - The port is preparing to transmit data, but is temporarily
disabled in order to prevent loops.

BPDU

processing does occur, but no

user data is being passed.

LEARN

Learning - The port is preparing to transmit data, adding source

MAC

addresses to the bridging table, but incoming data frames are dropped.

FORWD

Forwarding - The port is transmitting data. This state applies to Root
Ports and Designated Ports.

FRWDS

Forwards - The port is transmitting data. This state applies to Designated
Ports, and monitors old root ports for a period equivalent to two times
the Forward Delay Timer default time period (default = 15 seconds).

FRWDR

Forwarder - The port is transmitting data. This state applies to
Designated Ports, and monitors old root ports for a period equivalent to
the Forward Delay Timer default time period (default = 15 seconds).

FRGET

Forgetting - The port is discarding frames, and is not learning source
addresses. This state applies to prior Designated Ports that are placed
into an Alternate Role. Forgetting State minimizes potential denial of
service due to information races during extensive reconfigurations.

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