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create stpd

create stpd <name>
Description
Creates a user-defined STPD.
Syntax Description
name
Default
The default device configuration contains a single STPD called s0.
When an STPD is created, the STPD has the following default parameters:
• State—disabled
• StpdID—none
• Assigned VLANs—none
• Bridge priority—32,768
• Hello time—2 seconds
• Forward delay—15 seconds
• Operational mode—802.1d
• Rapid Root Failover—disabled state
• Port mode—Ports in the default STPD (s0) are 802.1d mode. Ports in user-created STPDs are in
mode.
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Usage Guidelines
Each STPD name must be unique, and cannot duplicate any other named elements on the switch (such
as VLANs, QoS profiles, Access profiles, or route maps). If you are uncertain about the VLAN profile
names on the switch, use the
about QoS profile names on the switch, use the
profiles.
Each STPD has its own Root Bridge and active path. After the STPD is created, one or more VLANs can
be assigned to it.
Example
The following example creates an STPD named purple_st:
create stpd purple_st
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 2.0.
ExtremeWare Software 7.3.0 Command Reference Guide
Specifies a user-defined STPD name.
command to view the VLAN profiles. If you are uncertain
show vlan
show qos <qos profile>
create stpd
command to view the QoS
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