•
Configure the same region name, revision level and VLAN-to-instance mappings on the two devices,
assigning them to the same region.
Configuring the No Agreement Check function
To make the No Agreement Check feature take effect, enable it on the root port.
Follow these steps to configure No Agreement Check:
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter Ethernet interface
view or Layer 2
aggregate interface
view
interface
interface-type
interface-number
Enter interface
or port group
view
Enter port group view
port-group manual
port-group-name
Required
Use either command.
Enable No Agreement Check
stp no-agreement-check
Required
Disabled by default.
No Agreement Check configuration example
1.
Network requirements
As shown in
:
•
Device A connects to Device B, a third-party device that has different MSTP implementation. Both
devices are in the same region.
•
Device B is the regional root bridge, and Device A is the downstream device.
Figure 20
No Agreement Check configuration
Eth1/0/1
Device A
Device B
Eth1/0/1
Root port
Designated port
Root bridge
2.
Configuration procedure
# Enable No Agreement Check on Ethernet 1/0/1 of Device A.
<DeviceA> system-view
[DeviceA] interface ethernet 1/0/1
[DeviceA-Ethernet1/0/1] stp no-agreement-check
Configuring TC snooping
shows a topology change (TC) snooping application scenario. Device A is an A3100 v2 EI
switch with STP disabled. Device A connects to multiple customer networks, such as Customer 1 and
Customer 2. Device B, Device C, and Device D in customer network Customer 1 are all enabled with STP.
Customer 1 is dual-uplinked to Device A for high availability. Device A transparently transmits STP BPDUs
from Customer 1 at Layer 2. Other customer networks (such as Customer 2) act the same as Customer 1.
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