I have an interesting problem that I'm not able to resolve.  On a
particular 2980G I need to completely disable spanning tree.  After
issuing the command 'set spantree disable all' I would expect not to see
any ports participating in STP.  However, look at this:

SCORP0201-A> (enable) show spantree
VLAN 1
Spanning tree disabled

Bridge ID MAC ADDR          00-08-e2-b3-8c-00
Bridge ID Priority          32768
Bridge Max Age 20 sec   Hello Time 2  sec   Forward Delay 15 sec

Port                     Vlan Port-State    Cost      Prio Portfast
Channel_id
------------------------ ---- ------------- --------- ---- --------
----------
 3/1                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/2                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/3                     1    forwarding          100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/4                     1    forwarding          100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/5                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/6                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/7                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/8                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/9                     1    forwarding          100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/10                    1    forwarding          100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/11                    1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/12                    1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/13                    1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0  
      
 3/14                    1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0  
      
--More--

Initially it says that STP on VLAN1 is disabled, but then goes on to
show several ports in VLAN 1 that are still running spanning tree.  STP
was successfully disabled on the other VLANs but I just can't get this
to go away and we really need to get this done thanks to another
annoying issue that no one has resolved yet.

We have certain Dell machines that will BSOD if the network isn't
immediately available.  STP portfast isn't fast enough so I've been
disabling STP altogether.

Any thoughts on this?  Am I missing something very obvious?  I've
checked CCO and there appears to be no STP-related bugs on the 2948.  
Unfortunately, they don't have separate info for the 2980G.

Thanks,
John




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