[j-nsp] STP and MX

Mario Andres Rueda Jaimes maeve2009 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 7 14:39:08 EST 2013


Hi all,

We are  getting some messages on our MX router, regarding STP protocol
changes over over certain L3 interface (none bridge options configured over
interface),  but we have not enabled the STP protocol at global level

The messages shows topology changes, with port state changes (Blocking and
Forwarding)

What is the default behavior of the STP on MX routers, if the protocol is
disabled at global level?


Feb  7 16:58:24  foo-re1 mcsn[37309]: STP handler: index=16, op=change,
state=0, tc-generation=0
Feb  7 16:58:24  foo-re1 mcsn[37309]: STP Chg
Feb  7 16:58:24  foo-re1 rpd[1431]: STP handler: index=16, op=change,
state=0, tc-generation=0
Feb  7 16:58:24  foo-re1 rpd[1431]: STP Chg
Feb  7 16:58:24  foo-re1 mcsn[37309]: STP handler: index=16, op=change,
state=0, tc-generation=0
Feb  7 16:58:24  foo-re1 mcsn[37309]: STP Chg
Feb  7 16:59:55  foo-re1 mcsn[37309]: STP Chg
Feb  7 16:59:55  foo-re1 rpd[1431]: STP handler: index=16, op=change,
state=2, tc-generation=0
Feb  7 16:59:55  foo-re1 rpd[1431]: STP Chg

Thanks

Mario


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