Spanning-Tree Guard Root - Cisco 300 Series Cli Manual

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Spanning-Tree Commands
OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Syntax
{filtering | flooding}
spanning-tree bpdu
no spanning-tree bpdu
Parameters
filtering—Specifies that BPDU packets are filtered when the spanning tree
is disabled on an interface.
flooding—Specifies that untagged BPDU packets are flooded
unconditionally (without applying VLAN rules) to ports with the spanning
tree disabled and BPDU handling mode of flooding. Tagged BPDU packets
are filtered.
Default Configuration
The
spanning-tree bpdu (Global)
Command Mode
Interface (Ethernet, Port Channel) Configuration mode
Example
The following example defines the BPDU packet as flooding when the spanning
tree is disabled on
gi1
switchxxxxxx(config)#
switchxxxxxx(config-if)#

46.15 spanning-tree guard root

use the spanning-tree guard root Interface (Ethernet, Port Channel) Configuration
mode command to enable Root Guard on all spanning-tree instances on the
interface. Root guard prevents the interface from becoming the root port of the
device. Use the no form of this command to disable the root guard on the interface.
Syntax
spanning-tree guard root
no spanning-tree guard root
command determines the default configuration.
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interface
gi1
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spanning-tree bpdu flooding
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