[c-nsp] [ASAP] STP port-state
Andy Dills
andy at xecu.net
Thu Dec 20 07:03:36 EST 2007
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007, Hiromasa Sekiguchi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In what situation does "Port-State" output "type-inconsis"?
> We use cat6k.
>
> > (enable) sh spantree
> VLAN 1
> Spanning tree mode PVST+
> Spanning tree type ieee
> Spanning tree enabled
>
> Designated Root ******
> Designated Root Priority 32769
> Designated Root Cost 0
> Designated Root Port 1/0
> Root Max Age 20 sec Hello Time 2 sec Forward Delay 15 sec
>
> Bridge ID MAC ADDR ******
> Bridge ID Priority 32769 (bridge priority: 32768, sys ID ext: 1)
> Bridge Max Age 20 sec Hello Time 2 sec Forward Delay 15 sec
>
> Port Vlan Port-State Cost Prio Portfast Channel_id
> ------------------------ ---- ------------- --------- ---- -------- ----------
> 2/1 1 type-inconsis 4 32 disabled 0
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Is "type-inconsis" the same meaning as "type-pvid-inconsistent"?
This URL should help you identify what is causing the STP inconsistency:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/pvid_inconsistency_24063.html
Andy
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