RE: STP Logging

From: Digital Yemeni (digital-yemeni@hotmail.com)
Date: Sun Feb 25 2007 - 01:00:49 ART


I guess the reason not many people use this command is because it generates
a lot of status messages due to the STP changes that happens from time to
time! Especially in a large switch networks, STP changes very often.

Best Regards,

Digital
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>From: "Antonio Soares" <amsoares@netcabo.pt>
>Reply-To: "Antonio Soares" <amsoares@netcabo.pt>
>To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
>Subject: STP Logging
>Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 03:25:14 -0000
>
>Hello GS,
>
>While troubleshooting a customer's network, where lots of TCN BPDU's were
>generated due to lack of Portfast configuration, i found a very usefull
>command:
>
>SW(config)#spanning-tree logging
>
>After configuring this, i started getting this type of messages:
>
>02:23:09: %SPANTREE-5-TOPOTRAP: Topology Change Trap for vlan 6
>
>Now i'm notified whenever a topology change occurs. It's much more better
>than issuing some STP commands to get the same information.
>
>But the funny thing is that i don't find it documented anywhere...
>
>
>Regards,
>Antonio
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