Index
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Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
OL-13018-03
STP
accelerating root port selection
20-4
and REP
21-6
BackboneFast
described
20-5
disabling
20-14
enabling
20-13
BPDU filtering
described
20-3
disabling
20-12
enabling
20-12
BPDU guard
described
20-2
disabling
20-12
enabling
20-11
BPDU message exchange
18-3
configuration guidelines
18-12, 20-10
configuring
forward-delay time
18-21
hello time
18-20
maximum aging time
18-21
path cost
18-18
port priority
18-16
root switch
18-14
secondary root switch
18-16
spanning-tree mode
18-13
switch priority
18-19
transmit hold-count
18-22
counters, clearing
18-22
default configuration
18-11
default optional feature configuration
20-9
designated port, defined
18-3
designated switch, defined
18-3
detecting indirect link failures
20-5
disabling
18-14
displaying status
18-22
STP (continued)
EtherChannel guard
described
20-7
disabling
20-14
enabling
20-14
extended system ID
effects on root switch
18-14
effects on the secondary root switch
18-16
overview
18-4
unexpected behavior
18-14
features supported
1-6
IEEE 802.1D and bridge ID
18-4
IEEE 802.1D and multicast addresses
18-8
IEEE 802.1t and VLAN identifier
18-4
inferior BPDU
18-3
instances supported
18-9
interface state, blocking to forwarding
20-2
interface states
blocking
18-5
disabled
18-7
forwarding
18-5, 18-6
learning
18-6
listening
18-6
overview
18-4
interoperability and compatibility among
modes
18-10
limitations with IEEE 802.1Q trunks
18-10
load sharing
overview
15-20
using path costs
15-22
using port priorities
15-20
loop guard
described
20-9
enabling
20-15
modes supported
18-9
multicast addresses, effect of
18-8
optional features supported
1-7
overview
18-2
path costs
15-22