Users Guide
View bridge priority and root bridge assignment
OS10# show spanning-tree active
Spanning tree enabled protocol rstp with force-version rstp
Executing IEEE compatible Spanning Tree Protocol
Root ID    Priority 32768, Address 3417.4455.667f
Root Bridge hello time 2, max age 20, forward delay 15
Bridge ID    Priority 36864, Address 90b1.1cf4.a523
Configured hello time 2, max age 20, forward delay 15
Interface                                                 Designated
Name              PortID   Prio  Cost  Sts  Cost Bridge ID         PortID
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ethernet1/1/6:3   128.282  128   2000  FWD  0    32768  3417.4455.667f  128.152
ethernet1/1/6:4   128.283  128   2000  BLK  0    32768  3417.4455.667f  128.153
Interface
Name              Role  PortID  Prio Cost Sts Cost Link-type Edge
-----------------------------------------------------------------
ethernet1/1/6:3   Root  128.282 128  2000 FWD 0    AUTO      No
ethernet1/1/6:4   Altr  128.283 128  2000 BLK 0    AUTO      No
Spanning-tree link type for rapid state transitions
As specified in IEEE 802.1w, OS10 assumes a port that runs in full-duplex mode is a point-to-point link. A point-to-point link
transitions to forwarding state faster. By default, OS10 derives the link type of a port from the duplex mode. You can override
the duplex mode using the spanning-tree link-type command.
OS10 assumes a port that runs in half-duplex mode is a shared link, to which the fast transition feature is not applicable. Also, If
you explicitly designate a port as a shared link, you cannot use the fast transition feature, regardless of the duplex setting.
To hasten the spanning-tree state transitions, you can set the link type to point-to-point. To set the link type to point-to-point:
● Use the following command in INTERFACE mode.
spanning-tree link-type point-to-point
RSTP commands
show spanning-tree active
Displays the RSTP configuration and information for RSTP-active interfaces.
Syntax
show spanning-tree active
Parameters None
Default Not configured
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
None
Example
OS10# show spanning-tree active 
Spanning tree enabled protocol rstp with force-version rstp
Executing IEEE compatible Spanning Tree Protocol
Root ID    Priority 32768, Address 90b1.1cf4.9b8a
Root Bridge hello time 2, max age 20, forward delay 15
Bridge ID    Priority 32768, Address 90b1.1cf4.9b8a
We are the root
Configured hello time 2, max age 20, forward delay 15
Interface                                       Designated
Name          PortID  Prio Cost Sts Cost Bridge ID   PortID  
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ethernet1/1/1 244.128 128  500  BLK 0    32768 90b1.1cf4.9b8a  128.244
ethernet1/1/2 248.128 128  500  BLK 0    32768 90b1.1cf4.9b8a  128.248
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