
136 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree, MLT, and Port-Mirroring
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With the BPS 2000 with software version 1.2, you can configure multiple
spanning tree groups (STGs). (Multiple spanning tree groups are available only
when the Stack Operational Mode is set to Pure BPS 2000 Stack.) The CLI allows
you to configure spanning tree groups, to add or remove VLANs to the spanning
tree groups, and to configure the usual spanning tree parameters and FastLearn.
This section covers the following topics:
• “show spanning-tree command,” next
• “spanning-tree stp create command by STG” on page 139
• “spanning-tree stp delete command by STG” on page 140
• “spanning-tree stp enable command by STG” on page 140
• “spanning-tree stp disable command by STG” on page 141
• “spanning-tree command by STG” on page 142
• “default spanning-tree command by STG” on page 143
• “spanning-tree add-vlan command” on page 143
• “spanning-tree remove-vlan command” on page 144
• “spanning-tree command by port” on page 145
• “default spanning-tree command by port” on page 146
• “no spanning-tree command by port” on page 147
show spanning-tree command
The show spanning-tree command displays spanning tree configuration
information that is specific to either the spanning tree group or to the port. The
syntax for the
show spanning-tree command is:
show spanning-tree [stp <1-8>] {config|port}
The show spanning-tree command is in the privExec command mode,
Note: When you omit the spanning tree group parameter (stp <1-8>) in
the any of the spanning tree commands, the commands operate on the
default spanning tree group (spanning tree group 1).
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