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Extreme network summit switch installation and user guide
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STP configuration involves the following actions:
• Create one or more STP domains using the following command:
create stpd <stpd_name>
STPD, VLAN, and QoS profile names must all be unique. For example, a name
used to identify a VLAN cannot be used when you create an STPD or a QoS
profile.
• Add one or more VLANs to the STPD using the following command:
config stpd <stpd_name> add vlan <name>
• Enable STP for one or more STP domains using the following command:
enable stpd [<stpd_name> | all]
All VLANs belong to a STPD. If you do not want to run STP on a VLAN, you
must ad the VLAN to a STPD that is disabled.
Once you have created the STPD, you can optionally configure STP parameters for the
STPD.
You should not configure any STP parameters unless you have considerable
knowledge and experience with STP . The default STP parameters are adequate
for most networks.
The following parameters can be configured on each STPD:
• Hello time
• Forward delay
• Max age
• Bridge priority
The following parameters can be configured on each port:
• Path cost
• Port priority
The device supports the RFC 1493 Bridge MIB. Parameters of only the s0 default
STPD are accessible through this MIB.
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