The stp transmit-limit command sets the maximum number of BPDUs that each interface sends every second.
The undo stp transmit-limit command restores the default value.
By default, interfaces send a maximum of six BPDUs every second.
Usage Scenario
Precautions
If the same maximum number of BPDUs need to be sent by each interface on a device, run the stp transmit-limit (system view) command. The stp transmit-limit (interface view) command takes precedence over the stp transmit-limit (system view) command. If the stp transmit-limit (interface view) command is run on an interface, the stp transmit-limit (system view) command does not take effect on the interface.
The maximum number of BPDUs that an interface can send in a process is set by using the stp transmit-limit command. If an interface joins multiple processes, the maximum number of BPDUs that an interface can send needs to be accumulated. For example, if the maximum number of BPDUs that an interface can send in a process is set to 5 by using the stp transmit-limit command, the interface joins three processes, in this case, the maximum number of BPDUs that the interface can send is 15.