HP StorageWorks 8/80 Brocade Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide - Page 83
Flushing MAC addresses (RSTP and MSTP), Clearing spanning tree counters
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STP, RSTP, and MSTP configuration and management 5 Flushing MAC addresses (RSTP and MSTP) For RSTP and MSTP, use this command to flush the MAC addresses from the VLAN filtering database (FDB). The VLAN FDB determines the forwarding of an incoming frame. The VLAN FDB contains information that helps determine the forwarding of an arriving frame based on MAC address and VLAN ID data (see "VLAN configuration guidelines and restrictions" on page 39). There are two ways to flush the MAC addresses: • Standard method-When one port receives a BPDU frame with a topology change flag, it flushes the FDB for the other ports in the switch. If a BPDU frame with the topology change flag is received continuously, the switch continues to flush the FDB. This behavior is the default behavior. • Brocade method-With this method, the FDB is only flushed for the first and last BPDU with a topology change flag. Both methods flush the FDB when the switch receives BPDUs with a topology change flag, but the Brocade method causes less flushing. To flush the MAC addresses from the VLAN FDB, perform the following steps. 1. Enter the configure terminal command to enter global configuration mode. 2. Enter the appropriate form of the spanning-tree command based on how you want to flush the address: • To flush the MAC address using the standard method: switch(config)#spanning-tree tc-flush-standard • To flush the MAC addresses from the VLAN FDB using the Brocade method: switch(config)#no spanning-tree tc-flush-standard Clearing spanning tree counters In Privileged EXEC mode, use this command to clear spanning tree counters on all interfaces or on the specified interface. To clear spanning tree counters, perform the following steps from Privileged EXEC mode. 1. Enter the appropriate form of the clear command based on what you want to clear: • To clear all spanning tree counters on all interfaces: switch#clear spanning-tree counter • To clear the spanning tree counters associated with a specific port-channel or CEE port interface: switch#clear spanning-tree counter interface tengigabitethernet 0/1 Clearing spanning tree-detected protocols In Privileged EXEC mode, restart the protocol migration process (force the renegotiation with neighboring switches) on all interfaces or on the specified interface. Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator's Guide 63 53-1001346-01