Related Configuration Tasks; Enable Multiple Spanning Tree Globally; Adding And Removing Interfaces - Dell S6100 Configuration Manual

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Related Configuration Tasks

The following are the related configuration tasks for MSTP.
Creating Multiple Spanning Tree Instances

Adding and Removing Interfaces

Influencing MSTP Root Selection
Interoperate with Non-Dell Networking OS Bridges
Changing the Region Name or Revision
Modifying Global Parameters
Modifying the Interface Parameters
Configuring an EdgePort
Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change
Debugging and Verifying MSTP Configurations
Prevent Network Disruptions with BPDU Guard
Enabling SNMP Traps for Root Elections and Topology Changes
Configuring Spanning Trees as Hitless

Enable Multiple Spanning Tree Globally

MSTP is not enabled by default. To enable MSTP globally, use the following commands.
When you enable MSTP, all physical, VLAN, and port-channel interfaces that are enabled and in Layer 2 mode are automatically part of the
MSTI 0.
Within an MSTI, only one path from any bridge to any other bridge is enabled.
Bridges block a redundant path by disabling one of the link ports.
1
Enter PROTOCOL MSTP mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
protocol spanning-tree mstp
2
Enable MSTP.
PROTOCOL MSTP mode
no disable
Example of Verifying MSTP is Enabled
To verify that MSTP is enabled, use the show config command in PROTOCOL MSTP mode.
Dell(conf)#protocol spanning-tree mstp
Dell(config-mstp)#show config
!
protocol spanning-tree mstp
no disable
Dell#
Adding and Removing Interfaces
To add and remove interfaces, use the following commands.
To add an interface to the MSTP topology, configure it for Layer 2 and add it to a VLAN.
If you previously disabled MSTP on the interface using the no spanning-tree 0 command, to enable MSTP, use the following
command.
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
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