MSTP/4/PROPORT_STATE_DISCARDING: The MSTP process's port has been set to discarding state. (ProcessID=[ProcessID], InstanceID=[InstanceID], PortID1=[PortID1], PortID2=[PortID2], PortID3=[PortID3], PortID4=[PortID4], PortIDFlag=[PortIDFlag], PortState=[PortState], IfIndex=[IfIndex], PortName=[PortName], PwName=[PwName])
Parameter Name | Parameter Meaning |
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ProcessID |
Indicates the MSTP process ID. |
InstanceID |
Indicates the instance ID. |
PortID1 |
Indicates ID 1 of the port in the MSTP process. |
PortID2 |
Indicates ID 2 of the port in the MSTP process. |
PortID3 |
Indicates ID 3 of the port in the MSTP process. |
PortID4 |
Indicates ID 4 of the port in the MSTP process. |
PortIDFlag |
Indicates the port flag. |
PortState |
Indicates the port state. |
IfIndex |
Indicates the interface index. |
PortName |
Indicates the port name. |
PwName |
Indicates the PW name. |
1. View physical devices on the network to check whether a new physical link that has STP enabled is added.
2. Check whether the added physical link is necessary.
3. Run the display stp command to check whether the interfaces are consistent with the STP calculation results.
4. Correctly deploy the network topology, and then check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, go to Step 5.
5. Collect alarm information and configuration information, and then contact technical support personnel.