Flush Mac Addresses After A Topology Change; Mstp Sample Configurations - Dell S4820T Configuration Manual

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Disabling global spanning tree (using the no spanning-tree command in CONFIGURATION
mode).
Example of Enabling an EdgePort on an Interface
To verify that EdgePort is enabled, use the show config command from INTERFACE mode.
Dell(conf-if-te-3/11)#spanning-tree mstp edge-port
Dell(conf-if-te-3/11)#show config
!
interface TenGigabitEthernet 3/11
no ip address
switchport
spanning-tree mstp edge-port
spanning-tree MSTI 1 priority 144
no shutdown
Dell(conf-if-te-3/11)#

Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change

Dell Networking OS has an optimized MAC address flush mechanism for RSTP, MSTP, and PVST+ that
flushes addresses only when necessary, which allows for faster convergence during topology changes.
However, you may activate the flushing mechanism defined by 802.1Q-2003 using the tc-flush-
standard command, which flushes MAC addresses after every topology change notification.
To view the enable status of this feature, use the show running-config spanning-tree mstp
command from EXEC Privilege mode.

MSTP Sample Configurations

The running-configurations support the topology shown in the following illustration.
The configurations are from Dell Networking OS systems.
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
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