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Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX, J, M, MX, QFX, T Series
- show spanning-tree interface
- J, M, MX, QFX, T Series
- show spanning-tree bridge
- QFX Series
- Example: Configuring Faster Convergence and Improving Network Stability with RSTP
- Understanding RSTP
rstp
Syntax
rstp { disable; bpdu-block-on-edge; bridge-priority priority; forward-delay seconds; hello-time seconds; interface (all | interface-name) { bpdu-timeout-action { block; alarm;} disable; cost cost; edge; mode mode; no-root-port; priority priority;} max-age seconds;traceoptions { file name <replace> <size size> <files number> <no-stamp> <(world-readable | no-world-readable)>;flag flag <flag-modifier> <disable>; }}
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Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 11.1 for the QFX Series.
Description
Configure Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). RSTP is defined in the IEEE 802.1D-2004 specification and is used to prevent loops in Layer 2 networks, providing shorter convergence times than those provided with basic STP.
The statements are explained separately.
Default
RSTP is enabled on all Ethernet switching interfaces.
Required Privilege Level
routing—To view this statement in the
configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement
to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- EX, J, M, MX, QFX, T Series
- show spanning-tree interface
- J, M, MX, QFX, T Series
- show spanning-tree bridge
- QFX Series
- Example: Configuring Faster Convergence and Improving Network Stability with RSTP
- Understanding RSTP
Published: 2012-08-03
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- EX, J, M, MX, QFX, T Series
- show spanning-tree interface
- J, M, MX, QFX, T Series
- show spanning-tree bridge
- QFX Series
- Example: Configuring Faster Convergence and Improving Network Stability with RSTP
- Understanding RSTP