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Update Date:2004-11-20
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Solution  1018594.1 :   Sun Fire[TM] B1600 Blade systems chassis: How to turn off spanning tree on the switch  


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Description

Spanning tree is enabled by default on the Sun Fire[TM] B1600 Blade systems
chassis switch. This document describes how to disable it.



Steps to Follow

The bridge priority on the Sun Fire B1600 Blade systems chassis switch,
is, by default, 32768.

Bridge priority is used by the Spanning Tree Algorithm(STA) to select
root device, root port and designated port, so, if a Sun Fire[TM] B1600
Blade Systems chassis is being installed into an existing network, which
has spanning tree enabled, this may(or may not) cause routing problems.

If the "new" Sun Fire B1600 Blade systems chassis switch's priority, is
higher than existing network nodes' priority(lower numerical value =
higher priority), it can advertise itself as the root bridge, possibly
disrupting user traffic.

If two devices have the same priority, the one with the lower MAC
address becomes the root device. So, be aware that unexpected results
may occur.

The following is an example session of turning off spanning tree -

"Telnet to the system used to access the Sun Fire B1600 controller, or if the
switch has already been assigned an IP address, you can telnet to that IP."

telnet <IP>
Trying <IP>
Connected to <IP>
Escape character is '^]'.
SunOS 5.9
login: root
Password:
root@netlab#telnet <ip_of_SB1600 system controller>
Trying <IP_of_SB1600>
Connected to IP_of_SB1600
Escape character is '^]'.
Sun Advanced Lights Out Manager for Blade Servers 1.2
Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
ALOM-B 1.2
username: admin
password:
sc2>showplatform
<some output deleted>
Domain    Status
--------  -------------------
S0        OS Running
S1        OS Running
S2        OS Stopped
S3        OS Running
S8        OS Running
S9        OS Running
S10       OS Running
S11       OS Running
S14       OS Running
S15       OS Running
SSC0/SWT  OS Running
SSC1/SWT  OS Running
SSC0/SC   OS Running
SSC1/SC   OS Running (Active)
"The switch that I want to go to is SSC0/SWT"
sc2>console SSC0/SWT
[Connected with input enabled on fru SSC0/SWT]
Escape Sequence is '#.'
Username: admin
Password:admin "these are default users and passwords" 
     CLI session with the Sun Fire B1600 is opened.
To end the CLI session, enter [Exit].
Console#show spanning-tree
Spanning-tree information
---------------------------------------------------------------
Spanning tree mode               :RSTP
Spanning tree enable/disable     :enable "Notice that it is enabled"
Priority                         :32768  "Notice the priority"
Bridge Hello Time (sec.)         :2
Bridge Max Age (sec.)            :20
Bridge Forward Delay (sec.)      :15
Root Hello Time (sec.)           :2
Root Max Age (sec.)              :20
Root Forward Delay (sec.)        :15
Designated Root                  :32768.0003BA1B7F19
Current root port                :0
Current root cost                :0
Number of topology changes       :2
Last topology changes time (sec.):27
Transmission limit               :3
Path Cost Method                 :long
Console#config                   "enter configuration mode"
Console(config)#
Console(config)#no spanning-tree "disable spanning tree"
Console(config)#end              "end our configuration session"
Console#show spanning-tree       "verify spanning tree is disabled"
Spanning-tree information
---------------------------------------------------------------
Spanning tree mode               :RSTP
Spanning tree enable/disable     :disable   <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Priority                         :32768
Bridge Hello Time (sec.)         :2
Bridge Max Age (sec.)            :20
Bridge Forward Delay (sec.)      :15
Root Hello Time (sec.)           :2
Root Max Age (sec.)              :20
Root Forward Delay (sec.)        :15
Designated Root                  :32768.0003BA1B7F19
Current root port                :0
Current root cost                :0
Number of topology changes       :0
Last topology changes time (sec.):1062
Transmission limit               :3
Path Cost Method                 :long

We now must save this configuration so that it will survive a reboot of the switch

Console#copy running-config startup-config
Startup configuration file name [startup.cfg]:
Write to FLASH Programming.
Write to FLASH finish.
Success.

Console#



Product
Sun Fire B1600 Blade System Chassis

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Change History
Date: 2004-11-21
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Comment: We now must save this confiuration so that it does survive a reboot of the switch
Configuration is spelled wrong . Other than that this is fine. Thanks for the review.

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