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Old November 26th 04, 08:36 AM
Ondrej Sevecek
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Default Network Bridge STP troubleshooting tool

Hi,

I seeke for some Network Bridge's STP troubleshooting technique or tool. Is
there any tool which could show me STP interface statuses such as blocking,
forwarding, listening etc.?

I tried to watch STP traffic with network monitor, but non has been
captured - so network monitor either did not captured anything, or have no
parser for the packets (but no raw ethernet traffic has been captured) or
the Windows XP nor 2003 Network Bridge generated STP BPDUs.

O.


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