disable: Disables MSTP on the specified ports.
Description
Use the stp interface command to enable or disable MSTP on specified ports in system view.
By default, MSTP is enabled on the ports of a switch if MSTP is globally enabled on the switch, and
MSTP is disabled on the ports if MSTP is globally disabled.
An MSTP-disabled port does not participate in any spanning tree calculation and is always in the
forwarding state.
Disabling MSTP on ports may result in loops.
Related commands: stp mode, stp.
Examples
# Enable MSTP on Ethernet 1/0/1 in system view.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] stp interface Ethernet 1/0/1 enable
stp interface compliance
Syntax
stp interface interface-list compliance { auto | legacy | dot1s }
undo stp interface interface-list compliance
View
System view
Parameter
interface-list: Ethernet port list. You can specify multiple Ethernet ports by providing this argument in the
format of interface-list ={ interface-type interface-number [ to interface-type interface-number ] }
&<1-10>, where &<1-10> means that you can provide up to 10 port indexes/port index ranges for this
argument.
auto: Specifies the port to recognize and send MSTP packets in the automatic mode.
legacy: Specifies the port to recognize and send MSTP packets in the legacy mode.
dot1s: Specifies the port to recognize and send MSTP packets in the 802.1s mode.
Description
Use the stp interface compliance command to set the mode in which a port recognizes and sends
MSTP packets.
Use the undo stp interface compliance command to restore the default.
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