Users Guide
Figure 119. STP Root Guard Prevents Bridging Loops
Configuring Root Guard
Enable STP root guard on a per-port or per-port-channel basis.
Dell Networking OS Behavior: The following conditions apply to a port enabled with STP root guard:
• Root guard is supported on any STP-enabled port or port-channel interface except when used as a stacking port.
• Root guard is supported on a port in any Spanning Tree mode:
○ Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
○ Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
○ Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
○ Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+)
• When enabled on a port, root guard applies to all VLANs configured on the port.
• You cannot enable root guard and loop guard at the same time on an STP port. For example, if you configure root guard on a port on
which loop guard is already configured, the following error message displays: • % Error: LoopGuard is configured.
Cannot configure RootGuard.
• When used in an MSTP network, if root guard blocks a boundary port in the CIST, the port is also blocked in all other MST instances.
To enable the root guard on an STP-enabled port or port-channel interface in instance 0, use the following command.
• Enable root guard on a port or port-channel interface.
INTERFACE mode or INTERFACE PORT-CHANNEL mode
spanning-tree {0 | mstp | rstp | pvst} rootguard
○ 0: enables root guard on an STP-enabled port assigned to instance 0.
○ mstp: enables root guard on an MSTP-enabled port.
○ rstp: enables root guard on an RSTP-enabled port.
○ pvst: enables root guard on a PVST-enabled port.
To disable STP root guard on a port or port-channel interface, use the no spanning-tree 0 rootguard command in an interface
configuration mode.
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
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