I'm currently trying to connect a 3rd party Cisco 800 (uplink to their network) to our TOR switches.
Our switches are HPE 5130's (System image version: 7.1.070, Release 1309P03).
The problem is that the Cisco shuts down it's ports the moment it is connected to our switch. After contacting the 3rd party they said the port went into blocking mode as seen by the log output of the cisco 800:
%SPANTREE-7-RECV_1Q_NON_TRUNK: Received 802.1Q BPDU on non trunk FastEthernet1 VLAN1.
%SPANTREE-7-BLOCK_PORT_TYPE: Blocking FastEthernet1 on VLAN1. Inconsistent port type.
I've tried the "bpdu-drop any" on the interface of the 5130, but this does not prevent the port forwarding the BPDU packet. So far I cannot find any command that totally prevents BPDU packets being transmitted from this port on the 5130. The cisco 800 is currently connected to an old cisco 3560 switch which has a " spanning-tree bpdufilter enable" configured that does the trick.
So, what can I do that makes the 5130 behave the same als the 3560 by completly blocking BPDU packets traversing the port on the 5130 towards the cisco 800?
#BPDU