Enabling Snmp Traps For Root Elections And Topology Changes; Configuring Spanning Trees As Hitless - Dell S6000–ON Configuration Manual

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Enable root guard on a port or port-channel interface.
INTERFACE mode or INTERFACE PORT-CHANNEL mode
spanning-tree {0 | mstp | rstp | pvst} rootguard
– 0: enables root guard on an STP-enabled port assigned to instance 0.
– mstp: enables root guard on an MSTP-enabled port.
– rstp: enables root guard on an RSTP-enabled port.
– pvst: enables root guard on a PVST-enabled port.
To disable STP root guard on a port or port-channel interface, use the no spanning-tree 0
rootguard command in an interface configuration mode.
To verify the STP root guard configuration on a port or port-channel interface, use the show spanning-
tree 0 guard [interface interface] command in a global configuration mode.
Enabling SNMP Traps for Root Elections and Topology
Changes
To enable SNMP traps individually or collectively, use the following commands.
Enable SNMP traps for spanning tree state changes.
snmp-server enable traps stp
Enable SNMP traps for RSTP, MSTP, and PVST+ collectively.
snmp-server enable traps xstp

Configuring Spanning Trees as Hitless

You can configure STP, RSTP, MSTP, and PVST+ to be hitless (configure all or none as hitless). When
configured as hitless, critical protocol state information is synchronized between the RPMs so that RPM
failover is seamless and no topology change is triggered.
To be hitless per spanning tree type or for all spanning tree types, use the following commands.
Configure LACP to be hitless.
CONFIGURATION mode
redundancy protocol lacp
Configure all spanning tree types to be hitless.
CONFIGURATION mode
redundancy protocol xstp
Example of Configuring all Spanning Tree Types to be Hitless
Dell(conf)#redundancy protocol xstp
Dell#show running-config redundancy
!
redundancy protocol xstp
Dell#
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
879

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