yes on new ELS you need to declare each port

you can use the wildcard

wildcard range protocols rstp interfaces ge-0/0/[0-47]

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> On 08/03/2014, at 20:44, Ben Dale <bd...@comlinx.com.au> wrote:
> 
> I seem to recall reading that at least on the 4300 ELS, spanning-tree is now 
> no longer implicitly enabled on every port, so disable is no longer required 
> because it is the default state unless you have explicitly referenced the 
> interface.
> 
> Would love to confirm this with someone who has access to either 4300, 9200 
> or QFX5100 in front of them
> 
> Ben
>> On 9 Mar 2014, at 1:49 am, "Chuck Anderson" <c...@wpi.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Here is another Enhanced Layer 2 Software question.  Is it possible to
>> disable STP participation on a port?  The "disable" command seems to
>> be missing from these hierarchies, at least on 13.2X51 for QFX5100:
>> 
>> protocols stp interface <> disable
>> protocols rstp interface <> disable
>> protocols mstp interface <> disable
>> protocols vstp interface <> disable
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