Administrator Guide

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Usage
Information
The following describes the show spanning-tree 0 guard command shown in
the example.
Field Description
Interface Name STP interface.
Instance STP 0 instance.
Sts Port state: root-inconsistent (INCON Root), forwarding
(FWD), listening (LIS), blocking (BLK), or shut down (EDS
Shut).
Guard Type Type of STP guard configured (Root, Loop, or BPDU guard).
Example
(Guard)
Dell#show spanning-tree 0 guard
Interface
Name Instance Sts Guard type
--------- -------- --------- ----------
Gi 0/1 0 INCON(Root) Rootguard
Gi 0/2 0 LIS Loopguard
Gi 0/3 0 EDS (Shut) Bpduguard
spanning-tree
Assigns a Layer 2 interface to STP instance 0 and configures a port cost or port priority, or enables loop
guard, root guard, or the Portfast feature on the interface.
Z-Series
Syntax
spanning-tree stp-id {cost cost | { | } | portfast [bpduguard
[shutdown-on-violation]] | priority priority}
To disable Spanning Tree group on an interface, use the no spanning-tree
stp-id {cost cost | { | } | portfast [bpduguard [shutdown-on-
violation]] | priority priority} command.
Parameters
stp-id Enter the STP instance ID. The range is 0.
cost cost Enter the keyword cost then a number as the cost. The
range is from 1 to 65535. The defaults are:
100 Mb/s Ethernet interface = 19.
1-Gigabit Ethernet interface = 4.
10-Gigabit Ethernet interface = 2.
Port Channel interface with 100 Mb/s Ethernet = 18.
Port Channel interface with 1 Gigabit Ethernet = 3.
Port Channel interface with 10 Gigabit Ethernet = 1.
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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)