Sounds like it is a normal condition after all. Hence, when STP is turned
off, all ports will be forwarding.
""Henry D.""  wrote in message
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> John,
>
> It might be just a display issue on the switch, I just checked couple of
my
> 6500's and for the VLAN's that have the STP disabled with active ports
> I see the same results. I think when you plug in a laptop to any available
> port
> on the same VLAN you'll see that it doesn't go thru STP phases and
> automatically
> goes into forwarding...
>
> ""John Neiberger""  wrote in message
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> > I have an interesting problem that I'm not able to resolve.  On a
> > particular 2980G I need to completely disable spanning tree.  After
> > issuing the command 'set spantree disable all' I would expect not to see
> > any ports participating in STP.  However, look at this:
> >
> > SCORP0201-A> (enable) show spantree
> > VLAN 1
> > Spanning tree disabled
> >
> > Bridge ID MAC ADDR          00-08-e2-b3-8c-00
> > Bridge ID Priority          32768
> > Bridge Max Age 20 sec   Hello Time 2  sec   Forward Delay 15 sec
> >
> > Port                     Vlan Port-State    Cost      Prio Portfast
> > Channel_id
> > ------------------------ ---- ------------- --------- ---- --------
> > ----------
> >  3/1                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/2                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/3                     1    forwarding          100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/4                     1    forwarding          100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/5                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/6                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/7                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/8                     1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/9                     1    forwarding          100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/10                    1    forwarding          100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/11                    1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/12                    1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/13                    1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0
> >
> >  3/14                    1    not-connected       100   32 disabled 0
> >
> > --More--
> >
> > Initially it says that STP on VLAN1 is disabled, but then goes on to
> > show several ports in VLAN 1 that are still running spanning tree.  STP
> > was successfully disabled on the other VLANs but I just can't get this
> > to go away and we really need to get this done thanks to another
> > annoying issue that no one has resolved yet.
> >
> > We have certain Dell machines that will BSOD if the network isn't
> > immediately available.  STP portfast isn't fast enough so I've been
> > disabling STP altogether.
> >
> > Any thoughts on this?  Am I missing something very obvious?  I've
> > checked CCO and there appears to be no STP-related bugs on the 2948.
> > Unfortunately, they don't have separate info for the 2980G.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John




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