
[no] spanning-tree bpdu-filtering [port<portlist>] [enable]
[timeout <10-65535> | 0>]
Use the
no
form of this command to disable.
2. To set the STP BPDU Filtering properties on a port to their default values, use the
following command from the Interface Configuration command mode:
default spanning-tree bpdu-filtering [port<portlist>]
[enable] [timeout]
3. To show the current status of the BPDU Filtering parameters, use the following
command from the Privileged EXEC mode:
show spanning-tree bpdu-filtering [<interface-type>]
[port<portlist>]
Variable Definitions
Variable
Value
port <portlist>
Specifies the ports affected by the command.
enable
Enables STP BPDU Filtering on the specified ports.
The default value is disabled.
timeout <10-65535| 0>
When BPDU filtering is enabled, this indicates the
time (in seconds) during which the port remains
disabled after it receives a BPDU. The port timer is
disabled if this value is set to 0. The default value is
120 seconds.
Creating and Managing STGs using the CLI
To create and manage Spanning Tree Groups, you can refer to the Command Line Interface
commands listed in this section. Depending on the type of Spanning Tree Group that you want
to create or manage, the command mode needed to execute these commands can differ.
In the following commands, the omission of any parameters that specify a Spanning Tree
Group results in the command operating against the default Spanning Tree Group (Spanning
Tree Group 1).
The following sections describe commands to configure and manage STGs using the CLI.
Related topics:
Configuring path cost calculation mode
on page 250
Configuring STG port membership mode
Displaying STP configuration information
Creating a Spanning Tree Group
on page 251
Deleting a Spanning Tree Group
on page 251
Enabling a Spanning Tree Group
on page 251
Disabling a Spanning Tree Group
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