HP StorageWorks 8/80 Brocade Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide - Page 77

STP, and MSTP configuration and management, Enabling STP, or MSTP, Shutting down STP, or MSTP globally

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STP, RSTP, and MSTP configuration and management 5 STP, RSTP, and MSTP configuration and management NOTE To see the minimum configuration required to enable FCoE on the Brocade 8000 switch, refer to "Minimum CEE configuration to allow FCoE traffic flow" on page 35. NOTE You need to enter either the copy running-config startup-config command or the write memory command to save your configuration changes to Flash so that they are not lost if there is a system reload or power outage. Enabling STP, RSTP, or MSTP You enable STP to detect or avoid loops. STP is not required in a loop-free topology. You must turn off one form of STP before turning on another form. By default, STP, RSTP, and MSTP are not enabled. Perform the following steps from Privileged EXEC mode. 1. Enter the configure terminal command to enter global configuration mode. 2. Enter the protocol command to enable STP, RSTP, or MSTP. Example switch(config)#protocol spanning-tree rstp Disabling STP, RSTP, or MSTP NOTE Using the no protocol spanning-tree command deletes the context and all the configurations defined within the context or protocol for the interface. To disable STP, RSTP, or MSTP, perform the following steps from Privileged EXEC mode. By default, STP, RSTP, and MSTP are not enabled. 1. Enter the configure terminal command to enter global configuration mode. 2. Enter the protocol command to disable STP, RSTP, or MSTP. switch(config)#no protocol spanning-tree Shutting down STP, RSTP, or MSTP globally To shut down STP, RSTP, or MSTP globally, perform the following steps from Privileged EXEC mode. 1. Enter the configure terminal command to enter global configuration mode. 2. Enter the shutdown command to globally shutdown STP, RSTP, or MSTP. The shutdown command below works in all three modes. switch(conf-mstp)#shutdown Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide 57 53-1001346-01

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STP, RSTP, and MSTP configuration and management
5
STP, RSTP, and MSTP configuration and management
NOTE
To see the minimum configuration required to enable FCoE on the Brocade 8000 switch, refer to
“Minimum CEE configuration to allow FCoE traffic flow”
on page 35.
NOTE
You need to enter either the
copy running-config startup-config
command or the
write memory
command to save your configuration changes to Flash so that they are not lost if there is a system
reload or power outage.
Enabling STP, RSTP, or MSTP
You enable STP to detect or avoid loops. STP is not required in a loop-free topology. You must turn
off one form of STP before turning on another form. By default, STP, RSTP, and MSTP are not
enabled.
Perform the following steps from Privileged EXEC mode.
1.
Enter the
configure terminal
command to enter global configuration mode.
2.
Enter the
protocol
command to enable STP, RSTP, or MSTP.
Example
switch(config)#
protocol spanning-tree rstp
Disabling STP, RSTP, or MSTP
NOTE
Using the
no protocol spanning-tree
command deletes the context and all the configurations defined
within the context or protocol for the interface.
To disable STP, RSTP, or MSTP, perform the following steps from Privileged EXEC mode. By default,
STP, RSTP, and MSTP are not enabled.
1.
Enter the
configure terminal
command to enter global configuration mode.
2.
Enter the
protocol
command to disable STP, RSTP, or MSTP.
switch(config)#
no protocol spanning-tree
Shutting down STP, RSTP, or MSTP globally
To shut down STP, RSTP, or MSTP globally, perform the following steps from Privileged EXEC mode.
1.
Enter the
configure terminal
command to enter global configuration mode.
2.
Enter the
shutdown
command to globally shutdown STP, RSTP, or MSTP. The
shutdown
command below works in all three modes.
switch(conf-mstp)#
shutdown