Troubleshooting an mstp configuration, Displaying the change history of root bridges, Displaying the change history of root bridges -62 – HP 5400ZL User Manual

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Multiple Instance Spanning-Tree Operation
Troubleshooting an MSTP Configuration

Troubleshooting an MSTP Configuration

Command

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show spanning-tree root-history

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show spanning-tree debug counters

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show spanning-tree debug-counters instance < instance-id >

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show spanning-tree debug-counters instance < instance-id >

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ports <port-list>

This section describes the

show spanning-tree commands that you can use to

monitor, troubleshoot, and debug the operation of a multiple-instance span­
ning-tree configuration in your network.

Note that the

show spanning-tree commands described in this section allow

you to troubleshoot MSTP activity in your network by focusing on increasingly
specific levels of operation. For example, you can display debug information
for:

All MST instances

All ports used in one MST instance

A specific port or several ports used in one MST instance

Also, you can display the change history for the root (bridge) switch used as
the single forwarding path for:

All MST regions, STP bridges, and RSTP bridges in an STP network

All VLANs on MSTP switches in a region

All VLANs on MSTP switches in an MST instance

Displaying the Change History of Root Bridges

The

show spanning-tree root-history command allows you to display change

history information (up to 10 history entries) for a specified root bridge in any
of the following MSTP topologies:

Common Spanning Tree (

cst): Provides connectivity in a bridged network

between MST regions, STP LANs, and RSTP LANs.

Internal Spanning Tree (

ist): Provides connectivity within an MST region

for VLANs associated with the default Common and Internal Spanning
Tree (CIST) instance in your network (VLANs that have not been mapped
to an MST instance).

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