Configure A Loop Guard - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

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Configure a Loop Guard

The Loop Guard feature provides protection against Layer 2 forwarding loops (STP loops) caused by a
hardware failure, such as a cable failure or an interface fault. When a cable or interface fails, a participating
STP link may become unidirectional (STP requires links to be bidirectional) and an STP port does not
receive BPDUs. When an STP blocking port does not receive BPDUs, it transitions to a forwarding state.
This condition can create a loop in the network.
You enable loop guard on a per-port or per-port channel basis.
FTOS Behavior: The following conditions apply to a port enabled with loop guard:
To enable a loop guard on a PVST-enabled port or port-channel interface, enter the
loopguard
guard feature.
Task
Enable loop guard on an PVST-enabled port or port-channel
interface.
To disable PVST+ loop guard on a port or port-channel interface, enter the
command in an INTERFACE configuration mode.
To verify the PVST+ loop guard configuration on a port or port-channel interface, enter the
spanning-tree pvst [vlan vlan-id]
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Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
Loop guard is supported on any PVST-enabled port or port-channel interface.
Loop guard is supported on a port or port-channel in any Spanning Tree mode:
Spanning Tree Protocol
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
Root guard and loop guard cannot be enabled at the same time on a PVST+ port. For example, if you
configure root guard on a port on which loop guard is already configured, the following error message is
displayed:
% Error: LoopGuard is configured. Cannot configure RootGuard.
Enabling Portfast BPDU guard and loop guard at the same time on a port results in a port that remains in a
blocking state and prevents traffic from flowing through it. For example, when Portfast BPDU guard and
loop guard are both configured:
- If a BPDU is received from a remote device, BPDU guard places the port in an err-disabled
blocking state and no traffic is forwarded on the port.
- If no BPDU is received from a remote device, loop guard places the port in a loop-inconsistent
blocking state and no traffic is forwarded on the port.
When used in a PVST+ network, loop guard is performed per-port or per-port channel at a VLAN level. If
no BPDUs are received on a VLAN interface, the port or port-channel transitions to a loop-inconsistent
(blocking) state only for this VLAN.
command. Refer to
STP Loop Guard on page 1064
command in global configuration mode.
(STP)
(RSTP)
(MSTP)
(PVST+)
for more information on how to use the loop
Command Syntax
spanning-tree pvst loopguard
spanning-tree mstp
Command Mode
INTERFACE
INTERFACE
PORT-CHANNEL
no spanning-tree pvst loopguard
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