Enabling The Extended System Id - Cisco Catalyst 4500 series Administration Manual

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Chapter 22
Configuring STP and MST
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Enabling the Extended System ID

Note
The extended system ID is enabled permanently on chassis that support 64 MAC addresses.
Use the spanning-tree extend system-id command to enable the extended system ID on chassis that
support 1024 MAC addresses. See the
To enable the extended system ID, perform this task:
Command
Step 1
Switch(config)# spanning-tree extend system-id
Step 2
Switch(config)# end
Step 3
Switch# show spanning-tree vlan vlan_ID
Note
When you enable or disable the extended system ID, the bridge IDs of all active STP instances are
updated, which might change the spanning tree topology.
This example shows how to enable the extended system ID:
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# spanning-tree extend system-id
Switch(config)# end
Switch#
This example shows how to verify the configuration:
Switch# show spanning-tree summary | include extended
Extended system ID is enabled.
Configuring the Root Bridge
A Catalyst 4000 family switch maintains an instance of spanning tree for each active VLAN configured
on the switch. A bridge ID, consisting of the bridge priority and the bridge MAC address, is associated
with each instance. For each VLAN, the switch with the lowest bridge ID becomes the root bridge for
that VLAN. Whenever the bridge priority changes, the bridge ID also changes, resulting in the
recomputation of the root bridge for the VLAN.
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"Understanding the Bridge ID" section on page
Purpose
Enables the extended system ID.
Disables the extended system ID.
Note
You cannot disable the extended system ID on
chassis that support 64 MAC addresses or when
you have configured extended range VLANs (see
Table 22-4 on page
Exits configuration mode.
Verifies the configuration.
Software Configuration Guide—Release IOS XE 3.5.0SG and IOS 15.2(2)SG
Configuring STP
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