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spanning-tree bpdumigrationcheck
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spanning-tree configuration name
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spanning-tree configuration revision
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Spanning Tree (STP) Commands
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Global Config
spanning-tree (LAG)
Sets the spanning-tree operational mode on the selected port channel
spanning-tree port mode
enable all
Use this command to force a transmission of rapid spanning tree (RSTP) and multiple spanning tree
(MSTP) BPDUs.
spanning-tree bpdumigrationcheck {unit/slot/port | all}
To transmit a BPDU from a specified interface, use its unit/slot/port.
To transmit BPDUs from all interfaces, use the all keyword.
This command forces the BPDU transmission when you execute it, so the command does not change
the system configuration or have a no version.
Global Config
Version 2.3
Modified: Moved from Privileged Exec mode to Global Config mode.
This command sets the Configuration Identifier Name for use in identifying the configuration that this
switch is currently using. The
The no version of this command resets the Configuration Identifier Name to its default.
[no] spanning-tree configuration name name
The base MAC address displayed using hexadecimal notation as specified in IEEE 802 standard.
Global Config
This command sets the Configuration Identifier Revision Level for use in identifying the configuration
that this switch is currently using. The Configuration Identifier Revision Level is a number in the range
of 0 to 65535.
The no version of this command sets the Configuration Identifier Revision Level for use in identifying
the configuration that this switch is currently using to the default value, in other words, 0.
spanning-tree configuration revision 0-65535
name
is a string of at most 32 characters.