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Port Channel ID If the port is a member of a port channel (LAG), the port channel’s interface ID 
and name are shown. Otherwise, Disable is shown.
Port Role Each MST bridge port that is enabled is assigned a port role for each spanning 
tree. The port role is one of the following values: Root, Designated, Alternate, 
Backup, Master, or Disabled.
STP Mode The Spanning Tree Protocol administrative mode that is associated with the port 
or port channel. The options are as follows:
• Enable. Spanning tree is enabled for the port.
• Disable. Spanning tree is disabled for the port.
STP State The port's current Spanning Tree state. This state controls what action a port 
takes on receipt of a frame. If the bridge detects a malfunctioning port, it places 
that port into the broken state. The states are defined in IEEE 802.1D:
•  Disabled
•  Blocking
•  Listening
•  Learning
•  Forwarding
•  Broken
Admin Mode The port control administration state. The port must be enabled for it to be 
allowed into the network. The default is Enabled.
Flow Control Mode  Indicates whether flow control is enabled or disabled for the port. This field does 
not apply to LAGs.
LACP Mode Indicates the Link Aggregation Control Protocol administrative state. The mode 
must be enabled for the port to participate in link aggregation.
Physical Mode Indicates the port speed and duplex mode. In autonegotiation mode the duplex 
mode and speed are set from the autonegotiation process.
Physical Status Indicates the port speed and duplex mode for physical interfaces.
Link Status Indicates whether the link is up or down.
Link Trap Indicates whether or not the port sends a trap when link status changes.
Packets RX and TX 64 
Octets
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received or transmitted that 
were 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
Packets RX and TX 65-127 
Octets
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received or transmitted that 
were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but 
including FCS octets).
Packets RX and TX 128-255 
Octets
The total number of packets (including bad packets) received or transmitted that 
were between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but 
including FCS octets).
Table 76.  Detailed port statistics (continued)
Field Description