Double switch House to Nexus FEX

Everything I find says that I need to enable BPDU filtering on an interface so that it will not errdisable when a switch circuits. That of course homing stop me a double switch. Am I missing something? Is it possible to configure an interface on the BPDUS of Nexus platform packages still elapse and to participate in the tree covering weight?

Tyler,

The aircraft may be rising dually 5ks or 6ks Nexus or 7ks unit. The aircraft are not designed to be connected to other switches but rather used for end device connectivity.

HTH

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