spanning-tree
Supported in the
following platforms:
- Service Platforms —
NX5500, NX7500, NX9500, NX9600, VX9000
spanning-tree [bpdufilter|bpduguard|force-version|guard|link-type|mst|port-cisco-interoperability|portfast]
spanning-tree [bpdufilter|bpduguard] [default|disable|enable]
spanning-tree [force-version <0-3>|guard root|portfast|port-cisco-interoperability [disable|enable]]
spanning-tree link-type [point-to-point|shared]
spanning-tree mst <0-15> [cost <1-200000000>|port-priority <0-240>]]
Parameters
spanning-tree [bpdufilter|bpduguard] [default|disable|enable]
spanning-tree [bpdufilter|
bpduguard] |
Configures the following BPDU related parameters for this port channel:
- bpdufilter – Configures the BPDU filtering options. The options are:
- default – When selected, makes the bridge BPDU filter value to take effect. This is the default setting.
- disable – Disables BPDU filtering
- enable – Enables BPDU filtering. Enabling the BPDU filter feature ensures this port channel does not transmit or receive any BPDUs.
- bpduguard – Configures the BPDU guard options. The options are
- default – When selected, makes the bridge BPDU guard value to take effect. This is the default setting.
- disable – Disables guarding this port from receiving BPDUs
- enable – Enables BPDU guarding. Enabling the BPDU guard feature means this port will shutdown on receiving a BPDU. Thus, no BPDUs are processed.
Execute the portfast command to ensure that fast transitions is enabled on this port channel before configuring BPDU filtering and guarding.
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spanning-tree [force-version <0-3>|guard root|portfast|port-cisco-interoperability [disable|enable]]
spanning-tree [force-version <0-3>|
guard root| portfast| port-cisco-interoperability
[disable|enable] |
Configures the following MSTP related
parameters for this port channel:
- force-version <0-3> – Sets the protocol
version to either STP(0), Not Supported(1),
RSTP(2) or MSTP(3). MSTP is the default
setting
- guard
root – Enforces root bridge placement. Setting the
guard to Root ensures the port is a designated
port. Typically, each guard root port is a
designated port, unless two or more ports (within
the root bridge) are connected together.
If the bridge receives superior (BPDUs) on a guard
root-enabled port, the guard root moves the port to a
root-inconsistent STP state. This state is equivalent to
a listening state. No data is forwarded across the port.
Thus, the guard root enforces the root bridge
position.
- portfast – Enables fast transitions on this port
channel. When enabled, BPDU filtering and guarding
can be enforced on this port. Enable the portfast
option and then use the ‘bpdufilter‘ and
bpduguard‘ options to configure BPDU filtering and
guarding parameters. This option is disabled by
default.
- port-cisco-interoperability [disable|enable] –
Enables or disables interoperability with Cisco's
version of MSTP, which is incompatible with
standard MSTP. This option is disabled by
default.
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spanning-tree link-type [point-to-point|shared]
spanning-tree link-type [point-to-point|
shared] |
Configures the link type applicable on this port channel. The options are:
- point-to-point – Configures a point-to-point link, which indicates the port should be treated as connected to a point-to-point link. Note, a port connected to the wireless device is a point-to-point link. This is the default setting.
- shared – Configures a shared link, which indicates this port should be treated as having a shared connection. Note, A port connected to a hub is on a shared link.
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spanning-tree mst <0-15> [cost <1-200000000>|port-priority <0-240>]
spanning-tree mst <0-15> [cost
<1-200000000>| port-priority
<0-240>] |
Configures the following MST parameters on
this port:
- mst
<0-15> – Select the MST instance from 0 -
15.
- cost <1-200000000> – Configures the
port cost from 1 - 200000000. The default
path cost depends on the user defined port
speed.The cost helps determine the role of
the port channel in the MSTP network. The
designated cost is the cost for a packet to
travel from this port to the root in the
MSTP configuration. The slower the media,
higher the cost.
- port-priority <0-240> – Configures the port
priority from 0 - 240. The lower the priority,
greater is the likelihood of the port becoming a
designated port.
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Example
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-testNX9000-if-port-channel1)#spanning-tree portfast
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-testNX9000-if-port-channel1)#spanning-tree bpdufilter enable
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-testNX9000-if-port-channel1)#spanning-tree bpduguard enable
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-testNX9000-if-port-channel1)#spanning-tree force-version 3
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-testNX9000-if-port-channel1)#spanning-tree mst 1 cost 20000
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-testNX9000-if-port-channel1)#spanning-tree mst 1 port-priority 1
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-testNX9000-if-port-channel1)#show context
interface port-channel1
description "This port-channel is for enabling dynamic LACP."
duplex full
ipv6 nd trust
ipv6 nd header-mismatch-validation
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree bpduguard enable
spanning-tree bpdufilter enable
spanning-tree mst 1 port-priority 1
spanning-tree mst 1 cost 20000
ip arp trust
port-channel load-balance src-dst-mac
nx9500-6C8809(config-profile-testNX9000-if-port-channel1)#
Related Commands
no |
Removes or reverts to default the spanning-tree related parameters configured on this port channel interface |