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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Disabling and Resetting STP
To disable STP or return STP settings to their defaults, use the commands listed in Table 54.
Table 54: STP Disable and Reset Commands
Command
Description
delete stpd <stpd_name>
Removes an STPD. An STPD can only be removed if
all VLANs have been deleted from it. The default
STPD, s0, cannot be deleted.
disable ignore-bpdu vlan <name>
Allows the switch to recognize STP BPDUs.
disable ignore-stp vlan <name>
Allows a VLAN to use STP port information.
disable stpd [<stpd_name> | all]
Disables the STP mechanism on a particular STPD,
or for all STPDs.
disable stpd ports <portlist>
Disables STP on one or more ports. Disabling STP
on one or more ports puts those ports in forwarding
state; all BPDUs received on those ports will be
disregarded.
unconfig stpd {<stpd_name>}
Restores default STP values to a particular STPD or
to all STPDs.
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