Enter CLI and type “configure” to enter config mode. The first thing to do is to select your root bridge (the central most switch in your network). For completeness I’ve added all the commands in order at the bottom of the post, which might be handy if you’re just looking for a CLI-reference. Note that enabling STP might cause small network outages, so don’t do this in a production network if you haven’t tried it before! All commands are written within “citation”-marks, so that’s what you need to enter into the CLI on your switch. Here are some simple steps on how to get it up and running in no time. Setting up Spanning Tree on HP switches is really easy, after you’ve done it a couple of times, but getting it configured can seem like a daunting task for beginners, espcially in a production network.
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