Chapter 3: Bridging Configuration Guide

Configuring Spanning Tree

Note: Some commands in this facility require updated SSR hardware. Please refer to Appendix A for details.

The SSR supports per VLAN spanning tree. By default, all the VLANs defined belong to the default spanning tree. You can create a separate instance of spanning tree using the following command:

Create spanning tree for a VLAN.

pvst create spanningtree vlan-name

<string>

By default, spanning tree is disabled on the SSR. To enable spanning tree on the SSR, you perform the following tasks on the ports where you want spanning tree enabled..

Enable spanning tree on one or

stp enable port <port-list>

more ports for default spanning

 

tree.

 

 

 

Enable spanning tree on one or

pvst enable port <port-list>spanning-tree

more ports for a particular VLAN.

<string>

 

 

Adjusting Spanning-Tree Parameters

You may need to adjust certain spanning-tree parameters if the default values are not suitable for your bridge configuration. Parameters affecting the entire spanning tree are configured with variations of the bridge global configuration command. Interface-specific parameters are configured with variations of the bridge-group interface configuration command.

You can adjust spanning-tree parameters by performing any of the tasks in the following sections:

Set the Bridge Priority

Set an Interface Priority

Note: Only network administrators with a good understanding of how bridges and the

Spanning-Tree Protocol work should make adjustments to spanning-tree parameters. Poorly chosen adjustments to these parameters can have a negative impact on performance. A good source on bridging is the IEEE 802.1d specification.

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