[j-nsp] BPDU Question

Paul Stewart paul at paulstewart.org
Tue Mar 23 10:34:25 EDT 2010


Oh sorry, so the "show interface ge0/0/0 extensive" does show the actual
speed/duplex

My problem was around auto-neg and I though by specifying the speed and
duplex that this would disable auto-neg but you have to actually turn it off
in ether-options....

Paul


-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [j-nsp] BPDU Question

What is the answer? :) 
------Original Message------
From: Paul Stewart
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Subject: [j-nsp] BPDU Question
Sent: Mar 23, 2010 10:21 AM

Hi folks .. thanks to those who replied offline to my last question
(speed/duplex) - the answer was sitting right in front of me the whole time
lol

 

I have a new problem ... with our EX4200's we face many customer switches
and I need to filter BPDU's out.  In the Cisco world we would setup a port
just like this:

 

interface GigabitEthernet3/2

 description xxxxxxxxxxx

 switchport

 switchport access vlan 66

 switchport mode access

 switchport nonegotiate

 no ip address

 no cdp enable

 no mop enabled

 spanning-tree bpdufilter enable

 

 

What is the equivalent to this in Juniper?  I tried setting up "bpdu
protect" one some interfaces but when it does see a BPDU packet it shuts the
port down - we can't have that occur ... we just want to filter out
BPDU's...

 

Thanks ;)

 

Paul

 

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