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6.5 View STP Status
Select [5] from main menu to view STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) status
and settings.
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Port PathCost Priority StpStatus
[1] [0] [128] FORWARDING
[2] [0] [128] FORWARDING
[3] [0] [128] FORWARDING
[4] [0] [128] FORWARDING
[5] [0] [128] FORWARDING
[6] [0] [128] FORWARDING
[7] [0] [128] FORWARDING
[8] [0] [128] FORWARDING
[9] [0] [128] FORWARDING
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The definitions of settings and status are:
PathCost The Spanning-Tree Protocol uses port path costs to
determine which port to select as a forwarding port.
You should assign lower numbers to ports attached
to faster media (such as full duplex), and higher
numbers to ports attached to slower media. The
possible range is 1 to 65535. The recommended path
cost is 1000 ¡Ò LAN speed in megabits per second.
Priority The port (physical or logical) with the lowest priority
value has the highest priority and forwards the
spanning-tree frames. The possible priority range is 0
through 255 (decimal). The default is 128. If all ports
have the same priority value, the lowest port number
forwards the spanning-tree frames.