Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
RUGGEDCOM RSG2488
User Guide
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Viewing STP Statistics for Ethernet Ports
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Figure 93: Port RSTP Statistics Form
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Port(s)
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Status
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Role
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Cost
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RX RSTs
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TX RSTs
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RX Configs
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TX Configs
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RX Tcns
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TX Tcns
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Desig Bridge ID
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operEdge
This table displays the following information:
Parameter
Description
Port(s)
Synopsis:
Any combination of numbers valid for this parameter
The port number as seen on the front plate silkscreen of the switch.
Status
Synopsis:
{ Disabled, Listening, Learning, Forwarding, Blocking, Link Down, Discarding }
Status of this port in Spanning Tree. This may be one of the following:
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Disabled
- STP is disabled on this port.
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Link Down
- STP is enabled on this port but the link is down.
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Discarding
- The link is not used in the STP topology but is standing by.
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Learning
- The port is learning MAC addresses in order to prevent flooding when it
begins forwarding traffic.
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Forwarding
- The port is forwarding traffic.
Role
Synopsis:
{ , Root, Designated, Alternate, Backup, Master }
Role of this port in Spanning Tree. This may be one of the following:
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Designated
- The port is designated for (i.e. carries traffic towards the root for) the LAN it
is connected to.
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Root
- The single port on the bridge, which provides connectivity towards the root bridge.
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Backup
- The port is attached to a LAN that is serviced by another port on the bridge. It is
not used but is standing by.
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Alternate
- The port is attached to a bridge that provides connectivity to the root bridge. It
is not used but is standing by.
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Master
- Only exists in MSTP. The port is an MST region boundary port and the single
port on the bridge, which provides connectivity for the Multiple Spanning Tree Instance
towards the Common Spanning Tree root bridge (i.e. this port is the root port for the
Common Spanning Tree Instance).
Cost
Synopsis:
0 to 4294967295