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Enabling Trap Messages Conforming to 802.1d Standard 
A switch sends trap messages conforming to 802.1d standard to the network management device in the 
following two cases: 
z  The switch becomes the root bridge of an instance. 
z  Network topology changes are detected. 
Configuration procedure 
Follow these steps to enable trap messages conforming to 802.1d standard: 
To do...  Use the command...  Remarks 
Enter system view
 
system-view 
— 
Enable trap messages 
conforming to 802.1d standard 
in an instance 
 
stp [ instance instance-id ] 
dot1d-trap [ newroot | 
topologychange ] enable 
Required
 
 
Configuration example 
# Enable a switch to send trap messages conforming to 802.1d standard to the network management 
device when the switch becomes the root bridge of instance 1.  
<Sysname> system-view 
[Sysname] stp instance 1 dot1d-trap newroot enable 
Displaying and Maintaining MSTP 
To do...  Use the command...  Remarks 
Display the state and statistics 
information about spanning trees of 
the current device 
display stp [ instance instance-id ] 
[ interface interface-list | slot 
slot-number ] [ brief ] 
Display region configuration 
display stp region-configuration 
Display information about the ports 
that are shut down by STP 
protection 
display stp portdown 
Display information about the ports 
that are blocked by STP protection 
display stp abnormalport 
Display information about the root 
port of the instance where the switch 
reside 
display stp root 
Available in any 
view 
Clear statistics about MSTP  reset stp [ interface interface-list ] 
Available in user 
view 
 
MSTP Configuration Example 
Network requirements 
Implement MSTP in the network shown in Figure 1-9 to enable packets of different VLANs to be 
forwarded along different MSTIs. The detailed configurations are as follows: