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[Xen-devel] Why is STP turned off?
I've been having trouble with bridges and I noticed that STP is
explicitly turned off. This in spite of the brctl man page:
brctl stp <bridge> <state> controls this bridge instance’s
participa-
tion in the spanning tree protocol. If <state> is "on" or "yes"
the STP
will be turned on, otherwise it will be turned off. When
turned off,
the bridge will not send or receive BPDUs, and will thus not
partici-
pate in the spanning tree protocol. If your bridge isn’t
the only
bridge on the LAN, or if there are loops in the LAN’s topology,
DO NOT
turn this option off. If you turn this option off, please know
what you
are doing.
So, I guess someone knew what they were doing
Why did you turn STP off?
jch
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