Configure Stpd Default-Encapsulation - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Manual

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ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
STP Commands

configure stpd default-encapsulation

configure stpd <stpd_name> default-encapsulation [dot1d | emistp | pvst-
plus]
Description
Configures the default encapsulation mode for all ports added to the specified STPD.
Syntax Description
stpd_name
dot1d
emistp
pvst-plus
Default
Ports in the default STPD (s0) are
Ports in user-created STPDs are in
Usage Guidelines
Care must be taken to ensure that ports in overlapping domains do not interfere with the orderly
working of each domain's protocol.
By default, when the switch boots for the first time, it automatically creates a VLAN named default with
a tag value of 1 and STPD s0. The switch associates VLAN default to STPD s0. All ports that belong to
this VLAN and STPD are in 802.1d encapsulation mode with autobind enabled. If you disable autobind
on the VLAN default, that configuration is saved across a reboot.
MSTP STPDs use 802.1D BPDU encapsulation mode by default. To ensure correct operation of your
MSTP STPDs, do not configure EMISTP or PVST+ encapsulation mode for MSTP STPDs.
Naming Conventions. If your STPD has the same name as another component, for example a VLAN,
Extreme Networks recommends that you specify the identifying keyword as well as the name. If your
STPD has a name unique only to that STPD, the keyword
STP Encapsulation Modes. You can specify the following STP encapsulation modes:
—This mode is reserved for backward compatibility with previous STP versions. BPDUs are
dot1d
sent untagged in 802.1D mode. Because of this, any given physical interface can have only one STPD
running in 802.1D mode.
This encapsulation mode supports the following STPD modes of operation: 802.1D, 802.1w, and
MSTP.
—This mode sends BPDUs with an 802.1Q tag having an StpdID in the VLANid field.
emistp
This encapsulation mode supports the following STPD modes of operation: 802.1D and 802.1w.
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Specifies an STPD name on the switch.
Specifies the STP encapsulation mode of operation to be 802.1d.
Specifies the STP encapsulation mode of operation to be EMISTP.
Specifies the STP encapsulation mode of operation to be PVST+.
mode.
dot1d
mode.
emistp
is optional.
stpd
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