Chapter 18
Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features
Understanding Loop Guard
You can use loop guard to prevent alternate or root ports from becoming designated ports because of a
failure that leads to a unidirectional link. This feature is most effective when it is enabled on the entire
switched network. Loop guard prevents alternate and root ports from becoming designated ports, and
spanning tree does not send BPDUs on root or alternate ports.
You can enable this feature by using the spanning-tree loopguard default global configuration
command.
When the switch is operating in PVST+ or rapid-PVST+ mode, loop guard prevents alternate and root
ports from becoming designated ports, and spanning tree does not send BPDUs on root or alternate ports.
When the switch is operating in MST mode, BPDUs are not sent on nonboundary ports only if the
interface is blocked by loop guard in all MST instances. On a boundary port, loop guard blocks the
interface in all MST instances.
Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features
These sections contain this configuration information:
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Default Optional Spanning-Tree Configuration
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Table 18-1
Default Optional Spanning-Tree Configuration
Feature
Port Fast, BPDU filtering, BPDU guard
UplinkFast
BackboneFast
EtherChannel guard
Root guard
Loop guard
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shows the default optional spanning-tree configuration.
(optional)
(optional)
(optional)
(optional)
(optional)
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(optional)
Default Setting
Globally disabled (unless they are individually configured
per interface).
Globally disabled.
Globally disabled.
Globally enabled.
Disabled on all interfaces.
Disabled on all interfaces.
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Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features
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