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Keep the following guidelines in mind when configuring spanning-tree instance interfaces
as edge ports:
Do not configure a spanning-tree instance interface as an edge port if it is connected
to any Layer 2 bridge. An instance interface connected to Layer 2 bridges but configured
as an edge port can cause physical loops.
if the spanning-tree protocol is configured to run the original IEEE 802.1D spanning-tree
version, the edge-port option (if configured) is ignored.
If edge ports are configured at both the VSTP global and VLAN levels, the configuration
at the VLAN level overrides the global configuration.
Example: Configuring BPDU Protection on Edge Interfaces to Prevent STP Miscalculations
Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol
edge
interface (Spanning Tree)
Configuring RSTP (CLI Procedure)
Configuring VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring MSTP
In order to trace spanning-tree protocol operations, you can set spanning-tree
protocol-specific trace options in the spanning-tree protocol configuration.
For general information about tracing and global tracing options, see the statement
summary for the global
traceoptions
Configuring Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol
Example: Tracing Spanning-Tree Protocol Operations
traceoptions (Spanning Tree)
statement in the Junos OS Routing Protocols Library.
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