how to filter bpdu frames
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‎01-07-2014 09:54 PM
Create Date: Jul 6 2012 4:24AM
Hi,
I'm desperately trying to make xos switches drop bpdu. I'm not using STP , but I have have some old no-extreme switches that keep broadcast bpdu. Since my network is huge, I need that XOS switches drop those bpdus.
I've managed to do that on cisco and almost any other switch with cisco-like CLI
Is there someway to do that on XOS?
(from Stefano_Ferrari)
Hi,
I'm desperately trying to make xos switches drop bpdu. I'm not using STP , but I have have some old no-extreme switches that keep broadcast bpdu. Since my network is huge, I need that XOS switches drop those bpdus.
I've managed to do that on cisco and almost any other switch with cisco-like CLI
Is there someway to do that on XOS?
(from Stefano_Ferrari)
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‎03-03-2014 01:08 PM
By default, switch will drop the BPDU packet if STP is not configured on the switch and switch will generate the EMS log messages with "STP.InBPDU.Drop". However, you can configure the above dynamic ACL to block the BPDU traffic coming on port. Refer the ACL chapter from EXOS concept guide for sample configuration.
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‎03-03-2014 12:23 PM
Hi Ron,
Actually am very new to Extreme..
For Vlan7 - ZU1 and port 4, Need to config bdpu filter enable ( Like Cisco). The STP functionality is not required (listening, learning, disabled). Would you please comment how to proceed on that and what would be the command?
Thanks!
Suleima
Actually am very new to Extreme..
For Vlan7 - ZU1 and port 4, Need to config bdpu filter enable ( Like Cisco). The STP functionality is not required (listening, learning, disabled). Would you please comment how to proceed on that and what would be the command?
Thanks!
Suleima
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‎03-03-2014 11:46 AM
Hi Suleima,
Yes, this is a valid answer. In fact it is copied out of our concepts guide.
Thanks,
Ron
Yes, this is a valid answer. In fact it is copied out of our concepts guide.
Thanks,
Ron
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‎03-03-2014 09:23 AM
Is this a valid answer? Please confirm.Thanks.
