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all the equipment. If there are more than one equipment connected, all the connected ports should

execute this command.

Example:

Configure the authentication string of partner port.

Switch(config)#interface ethernet 1/0/2

Switch(Config-If-Ethernet1/0/2)#spanning-tree digest-snooping

Switch(Config-If-Ethernet1/0/2)#

14.1.11 spanning-tree format

Command:

spanning-tree format {standard | privacy | auto}

no spanning-tree format

Function:

Configure the format of the port packet so to be interactive with products of other companies. The

no command restores the default format.

Parameter:

standard: The packet format provided by IEEE

privacy: Privacy packet format, which is compatible with CISCO equipments.

auto: Auto identified packet format, which is determined by checking the format of the received

packets.

Command mode:

Port Mode

Default:

Auto Packet Format.

Usage Guide:

As the CISCO has adopted the packet format different with the one provided by IEEE, while many

companies also adopted the CISCO format to be CISCO compatible, we have to provide support to

both formats. The standard format is originally the one provided by IEEE, and the privacy packet

format is CISCO compatible. In case we are not sure about which the packet format is on partner,

the AUTO configuration will be preferred so to identify the format by the packets they sent. The

AUTO packet format is set by default in the concern of better compatibility with previous products

and the leading companies. The packet format will be privacy format before receiving the partner

packet when configured to AUTO.

When the format is not AUTO and the received packet format from the partner does not match the

configured format, we set the state of the port which receives the unmatched packet to

DISCARDING to prevent both sides consider themselves the root which leads to circuits.

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