Hello Ajay,
As Paul mentioned, the protected VLAN will have it's secondary port blocked on the EAPS master switch to prevent a loop. On a transit switch, EAPS is not doing anything on port level.
If STP and EAPS are configured on the same VLAN and on the same switch, it is possible that it end up in a conflicting situation. That can result in a potential loop.
In that case you should see high CPU utilization on all ring switches.
One command to check if there are basic EAPS errors on a switch is:
# > debug eaps check config
Please note that you cannot this.
If there are no errors on this switch it will pass.
But if you have a high CPU utilization on only one of the transit switches, it is likely that it has a different root cause.
To have better debug tools, I also recommend to open a TAC case through the normal support channel.
Thanks,
Ron