I thought that was used to keep spanning tree on. But to use the portfast feature. Isn't the command for turning Spanning tree off: interface fastethernet0/1
no spanning-tree ?
Sorry to add confusion.
You don't want to turn spanning tree off. Putting a port in portfast mode means that you're manually telling the switch to forward all frames, even if a loop occures (which could be very bad!). Essentially, you're manually disabling spanning tree's blocking feature.
Baddos is correct. That is the command to turn off spanning tree.As webnetwiz says be VERY careful when using this command. Be totally sure that no loops are on the network.
I disable Spanning-tree on certain ports on my network as we encounter problems with certain PC's timing out before obtaining an ip address.
It works fine but we dont disable ports that are uplink ports.
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