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  **Question:**Why are inactive ports showing blocked when using default configuration in EXOS 22.2?  **Question:**Why are inactive ports showing blocked when using default configuration in EXOS 22.2?
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 +X460G2-24t-G4.6 # show vlan "Default"
 +VLAN Interface with name Default created by user
 +    Admin State:         Enabled     Tagging:   802.1Q Tag 1
 +    Description:         None
 +    Virtual router:      VR-Default
 +    IPv4 Forwarding:     Disabled
 +    IPv4 MC Forwarding:  Disabled
 +    IPv6 Forwarding:     Disabled
 +    IPv6 MC Forwarding:  Disabled
 +    IPv6:                None
 +    STPD:                s0(Enabled,Auto-bind)
 +    Protocol:            Match all unfiltered protocols
 +    Loopback:            Disabled
 +    NetLogin:            Disabled
 +    OpenFlow:            Disabled
 +    QosProfile:          None configured
 +    Egress Rate Limit Designated Port: None configured
 +    Flood Rate Limit QosProfile:       None configured
 +    Ports:   34.          (Number of active ports=0)
 +       Untag:      1b,     2b,     3b,     4b,     5b,     6b,     7b,
 +                   8b,     9b,    10b,    11b,    12b,    13b,    14b,
 +                  15b,    16b,    17b,    18b,    19b,    20b,    21b,
 +                  22b,    23b,    24b,    25b,    26b,    27b,    28b,
 +                  29b,    30b,    31b,    32b,    33b,    34b
 +        Flags:    (*) Active, (!) Disabled, (g) Load Sharing port
 +                  (b) Port blocked on the vlan, (m) Mac-Based port
 +                  (i) Port inactivated on the vlan due to VXLAN configuration
 +                  (a) Egress traffic allowed for NetLogin
 +                  (u) Egress traffic unallowed for NetLogin
 +                  (t) Translate VLAN tag for Private-VLAN
 +                  (s) Private-VLAN System Port, (L) Loopback port
 +                  (x) VMAN Tag Translated port
 +                  (G) Multi-switch LAG Group port
 +                  (H) Dynamically added by MVRP
 +                  (I) Dynamically added by IDM
 +                  (U) Dynamically added uplink port
 +                  (V) Dynamically added by VM Tracking
 +                  
 +
 +  Environment:
 +  EXOS 22.2
 +
 +  Answer:
 +  -Starting in EXOS 22.2, STP is enabled by default.
 +  -With STP enabled all ports start in the blocked state.
 +  -once the ports become active the ports then go through the rest of the STP process of listening, Learning, and 
 +  then start forwarding the traffic.
extreme_networks/switch/why_are_inactive_ports_showing_blocked_when_using_default_configuration_in_exos_22.2.1604452728.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/11/03 20:18 by aperez

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