Disabling And Resetting Stp - Extreme Networks Summit 300-48 Software User's Manual

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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

Disabling and Resetting STP

To disable STP or return STP settings to their defaults, use the commands listed in Table 54.
Table 54: STP Disable and Reset Commands
Command
delete stpd <stpd_name>
disable ignore-bpdu vlan <name>
disable ignore-stp vlan <name>
disable stpd [<stpd_name> | all]
disable stpd ports <portlist>
unconfig stpd {<stpd_name>}
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Description
Removes an STPD. An STPD can only be removed if
all VLANs have been deleted from it. The default
STPD, s0, cannot be deleted.
Allows the switch to recognize STP BPDUs.
Allows a VLAN to use STP port information.
Disables the STP mechanism on a particular STPD,
or for all STPDs.
Disables STP on one or more ports. Disabling STP
on one or more ports puts those ports in forwarding
state; all BPDUs received on those ports will be
disregarded.
Restores default STP values to a particular STPD or
to all STPDs.
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