Unconfigure Mstp Region - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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unconfigure mstp region

unconfigure mstp region
Description
Unconfigures the MSTP region on the switch and returns all MSTP settings to their default values.
Syntax Description
region name
Default
N/A
Usage Guidelines
Before you unconfigure an MSTP region, Extreme Networks recommends that you disable all active
STPDs in the region. This includes the CIST and any active MSTIs.
After you issue this command, all of the MSTP settings return to their default values, as described
below:
• Region Name—The name of the MSTP region. In the Extreme Networks implementation, the
maximum length of the name is 32 characters and can be a combination of alphanumeric characters
and underscores ( _ ).
• Format Selector—A number to identify the format of MSTP BPDUs. The default is 0.
• Revision Level—This identifier is reserved for future use; however, the switch uses and displays a
default of 3.
Example
The following command unconfigures the MSTP region on the switch:
unconfigure mstp region
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 7.6.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
ExtremeWare 7.7 Command Reference Guide
Specifies an MSTP region name on the switch. This can be an ASCII character string up to
32 characters long.
unconfigure mstp region
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