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STP Commands

create stpd

create stpd <stpd_name>
Description
Creates a user-defined STPD.
Syntax Description
stpd_name
Default
The default device configuration contains a single STPD called s0.
When an STPD is created, the STPD has the following default parameters:
• State—disabled
• StpdID—none
• Assigned VLANs—none
• Bridge priority—32,768
• Maximum BPDU age—20 seconds
• Hello time—2 seconds
• Forward delay—15 seconds
• Operational mode—802.1d
• Rapid Root Failover—disabled
• Default Binding Mode (encapsulation mode)—Ports in the default STPD (s0) are in
Ports in user-created STPDs are in
Usage Guidelines
The maximum length for a name is 32 characters. Names can contain alphanumeric characters and
underscores ( _ ) but cannot be any reserved keywords, for example, stp or stpd. Names must start with
an alphabetical character, for example, a, Z.
Each STPD name must be unique and cannot duplicate any other named STPDs on the switch. If you
are uncertain about the STPD names on the switch, use the
names.
You can, however, re-use names across multiple categories of switch configuration. For example, you
can use the name Test for an STPD and a VLAN. If you use the same name, Extreme Networks
recommends that you specify the appropriate keyword when configuring the STPD. If you do not
specify the appropriate keyword, the switch displays a message similar to the following:
%% Ambiguous command:
To view the names of the STPDs on the switch, enter
output to view the names.
516
Specifies a user-defined STPD name to be created. May be up to 32
characters in length.
mode.
emistp
"configure Test"
command to view the STPD
show stpd
and press [Tab]. Scroll to the end of the
configure
mode.
802.1d
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