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Spanning-tree loopback-detection release-mode – Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Configuration Guide (Supporting R2.2.0.0) User Manual

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Spanning Tree Commands

duration - The duration to shut down the interface.
(Range: 60-86400 seconds)

Default Setting
block

Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)

Command Usage

If an interface is shut down by this command, and the release mode is set to “auto” with the

spanning-tree loopback-detection release-mode

command, the selected interface will be

automatically enabled when the shutdown interval has expired.

If an interface is shut down by this command, and the release mode is set to “manual,” the
interface can be re-enabled using the

spanning-tree loopback-detection release

command.

Example

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/5

Console(config-if)#spanning-tree loopback-detection action shutdown 600

spanning-tree loopback-detection release-mode

This command configures the release mode for a port that was placed in the discarding state
because a loopback BPDU was received. Use the no form to restore the default.

Syntax

spanning-tree loopback-detection release-mode {auto | manual}

no spanning-tree loopback-detection release-mode

auto - Allows a port to automatically be released from the discarding state when the
loopback state ends.

manual - The port can only be released from the discarding state manually.

Default Setting
auto

Command Mode
Interface Configuration (Ethernet, Port Channel)

Command Usage

If the port is configured for automatic loopback release, then the port will only be returned to
the forwarding state if one of the following conditions is satisfied:

The port receives any other BPDU except for it’s own, or;

The port’s link status changes to link down and then link up again, or;

The port ceases to receive it’s own BPDUs in a forward delay interval.

If Port Loopback Detection is not enabled and a port receives it’s own BPDU, then the port will
drop the loopback BPDU according to IEEE Standard 802.1W-2001 9.3.4 (Note 1).

Port Loopback Detection will not be active if Spanning Tree is disabled on the switch.