The stp no-agreement-check command configures the common fast transition mechanism on an interface.
The undo stp no-agreement-check command restores the default fast transition mechanism on an interface.
By default, the enhanced fast transition mechanism is configured on an interface.
Usage Scenario
If Huawei and non-Huawei data communication devices are deployed on a network running STP, the Huawei and non-Huawei devices may fail to communicate with each other, because they have different Proposal/Agreement mechanisms. To address this problem, run the stp no-agreement-check or undo stp no-agreement-check command to set a common or enhanced fast transition mechanism based on the Proposal/Agreement mechanism of the non-Huawei device.
Precautions
Between two interconnected devices on a spanning tree, the device closer to the root bridge is the upstream device of the other device. The fast transition mechanism is also called the Proposal/Agreement mechanism. The
VRP currently supports the following modes:<HUAWEI> system-view [~HUAWEI] mpls [*HUAWEI-mpls] quit [*HUAWEI] mpls l2vpn [*HUAWEI-l2vpn] quit [*HUAWEI] vsi 1 [*HUAWEI-vsi-1] pwsignal ldp [*HUAWEI-vsi-1-ldp] vsi-id 33 [*HUAWEI-vsi-1-ldp] peer 1.1.1.1 [*HUAWEI-vsi-1-ldp] peer 1.1.1.1 pw pw1 [*HUAWEI-vsi-1-ldp-pw-pw1] quit [*HUAWEI-vsi-1-ldp] pw pw1 [*HUAWEI-vsi-1-ldp-pw-pw1] stp no-agreement-check