Reference Guide

894 | Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
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FTOS supports three other variations of Spanning Tree, as shown here:
Configuring Spanning Tree
Configuring Spanning Tree is a two-step process:
1. Configuring Interfaces for Layer 2 Mode.
2. Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol Globally.
Related Configuration Tasks
Adding an Interface to the Spanning Tree Group
Removing an Interface from the Spanning Tree Group
Modifying Global Parameters
Modifying Interface STP Parameters
Enabling PortFast
Preventing Network Disruptions with BPDU Guard
BPDU Filtering
SNMP Traps for Root Elections and Topology Changes
Configuring Spanning Trees as Hitless
Important Points to Remember
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is disabled by default.
FTOS supports only one Spanning Tree instance (0). For multiple instances, you must enable MSTP, or
PVST+. You may only enable one flavor of Spanning Tree at any one time.
All ports in VLANs and all enabled interfaces in Layer 2 mode are automatically added to the
Spanning Tree topology at the time you enable the protocol.
To add interfaces to the Spanning Tree topology after STP is enabled, enable the port and configure it
for Layer 2 using the command switchport.
The IEEE Standard 802.1D allows eight bits for port ID and eight bits for priority. The eight bits for
port ID provide port IDs for 256.
Table 49-1. FTOS Supported Spanning Tree Protocols
Dell Networking Term IEEE Specification
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 802.1d
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
(RSTP)
802.1w
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
(MSTP)
802.1s
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
(PVST+)
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