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Chapter 10: Spanning Tree Protocols
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Adding and Removing Ports from STGs
When
you
add
a
port
to
a
VLAN
that
belongs
to
an
STG,
the
port
is
also
added
to
that
STG.
However,
if
the
port
you
are
adding
is
an
untagged
port
and
is
already
a
member
of
another
STG,
that
port
will
be
removed
from
its
current
STG
and
added
to
the
new
STG.
An
untagged
port
cannot
belong
to
more
that
one
STG.
For
example:
Assume
that
VLAN
1
belongs
to
STG
1,
and
that
port
1
is
untagged
and
does
not
belong
to
any
STG.
When
you
add
port
1
to
VLAN
1,
port
1
will
automatically
become
part
of
STG
1.
However,
if
port
5
is
untagged
and
is
a
member
of
VLAN
3
in
STG
2,
then
adding
port
5
to
VLAN
1
in
STG
1
will
not
automatically
add
the
port
to
STG
1.
Instead,
the
switch
will
prompt
you
to
decide
whether
to
change
the
PVID
from
3
to
1:
When
you
remove
a
port
from
VLAN
that
belongs
to
an
STG,
that
port
will
also
be
removed
from
the
STG.
However,
if
that
port
belongs
to
another
VLAN
in
the
same
STG,
the
port
remains
in
the
STG.
As
an
example,
assume
that
port
2
belongs
to
only
VLAN
2,
and
that
VLAN
2
belongs
to
STG
2.
When
you
remove
port
2
from
VLAN
2,
the
port
is
moved
to
default
VLAN
1
and
is
removed
from
STG
2.
However,
if
port
2
belongs
to
both
VLAN
1
and
VLAN
2,
and
both
VLANs
belong
to
STG 1,
removing
port
2
from
VLAN
2
does
not
remove
port
2
from
STG
1,
because
the
port
is
still
a
member
of
VLAN
1,
which
is
still
a
member
of
STG
1.
An
STG
cannot
be
deleted,
only
disabled.
If
you
disable
the
STG
while
it
still
contains
VLAN
members,
Spanning
Tree
will
be
off
on
all
ports
belonging
to
that
VLAN.
The
relationship
between
port,
LAGs,
VLANs
and
Spanning
Trees
is
shown
in
.
"Port 5 is an UNTAGGED/Access Mode port and its current PVID/Native
VLAN is 3.
Confirm changing PVID/Native VLAn from 3 to 1 [y/n]:"
y
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