Configuring Leaf Nodes; Configuring An Mst Region; Configuring The Work Mode Of Mstp; Configuring The Timeout Factor - H3C S5810 Series Operation Manual

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To do...
Enter
interface view
or port group
view
Enable the MSTP feature for the
port(s)
You must enable MSTP for the device globally before any other MSTP-related configuration can
take effect.
To control MSTP flexibly, you can use the undo stp enable command to disable the MSTP feature
for certain ports so that they will not take part in spanning tree calculation and thus to save the
device's CPU resources.
Configuration example
# Enable MSTP globally and disable MSTP for port GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] stp enable
[Sysname] interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1
[Sysname-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] undo stp enable

Configuring Leaf Nodes

Configuring an MST Region

Refer to
Configuring an MST Region

Configuring the Work Mode of MSTP

Refer to
Configuring the Work Mode of an MSTP Device

Configuring the Timeout Factor

Refer to
Configuring the Timeout Factor
Enter Ethernet
interface view, or
interface interface-type
Layer-2 aggregate
interface-number
interface view
Enter port group
port-group manual
view
port-group-name
stp enable
in the section about root bridge configuration.
in the section about root bridge configuration.
Use the command...
in the section about root bridge configuration.
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Remarks
Required
Use either command.
Configurations made in
interface view will take effect on
the current port only;
configurations made in port
group view will take effect on all
ports in the port group.
Optional
By default, MSTP is enabled on
all ports.
Even though MSTP is enabled
on all ports by default, it does
not take effect. To have it take
effect, you must enable MSTP
globally in system view.

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