tree mode [7:58365]
Hi,
How do i configure the spanning tree mode (cst, pvst, pvst+) on my 6509,
4006, 3524 and 3548 switches.
I had faced problems while establishing a trunk link inbetween a 4006
and a
3524 switch. Has anyone faced any problems in such a scenario.
Thanks.
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Subject: configure spanning tree mode [7:58365]
Hi,
How do i configure the spanning tree mode (cst, pvst, pvst+) on my 6509,
4006, 3524 and 3548 switches.
I had faced problems while establishing a trunk link inbetween a 4006
and a
3524 switch
Enabling spanning tree is ok, but how about changing the mode. As u musst be
aware of, cisco supports 3 different spanning tree modes. common spannig
tree(cst, IEEE standard), per vlan spanning tree(pvst, cisco proprietary)
and pvst+(cisco proprietary interoperable with cst). Are these modes
anyone, any info!!!
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cat switch os, 6509, 4000, 5000
# set spantree enable all
cat switch 2924, 3524, etc
spanning tree is on by default for all ports
(config)# no spanningtree
The above command should turn it off
Larry
puro prasad wrote:
anyone, any info!!!
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What is your current configuration? Could you paste here? So that we could
take a look.
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Hi,
How do i configure the spanning tree mode (cst, pvst, pvst+) on my 6509,
4006, 3524 and 3548 switches.
I had faced problems while establishing a trunk link inbetween a 4006 and a
3524 switch. Has anyone faced any problems in such a scenario.
Thanks.
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