06-03-2014 07:26 AM - edited 03-07-2019 07:37 PM
Hello everyone,
I've recently found that one of the switches on my network (which I never set up) is running a "no spanning-tree vlan 3, 5, 10" command, which I want to remove, but I have been unable to. When I do try and type in "spanning-tree vlan 3" nothing comes up, but when I show spanning tree it lets me know that it doesn't exist.
Is there a command I'm missing? (It's a larger number of vlans)
Thanks in advance,
David
06-03-2014 08:39 AM
Does vlan 3 exist on the switch and are any ports assigned to vlan 3?
06-03-2014 09:08 AM
It does exist in the vlan table, it's coming from VTP. No ports are designated specifically with VLAN3
06-03-2014 09:14 AM
I'm not sure there would be anything for spanning tree to calculate if no ports on the switch are assigned to vlan 3. Try assigning an unused port to vlan 3 and see if your output of sh spanning-tree vlan 3 changes.
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