02-06-2008 05:30 AM - edited 03-05-2019 08:58 PM
Hi,on a "stack" of two 2950's I was able to configure Cross Stack Uplink Fast feauture with the spanning-tree stack-port command. Is this CSUF feature also available on a "stack" of two 3560's running rapid spanning-tree?
Best regards, Peter
02-06-2008 07:55 AM
Hi Peter,
Is it 3750, you are talking about? as 2950's donot support stacking. Also, 3560's also donot support 3560 and CSUF feature is not supported on 3560's.
HTH, please rate if it does.
-amit singh
02-06-2008 08:39 AM
Hi,
Sure that's not what I meant. What I do mean is connecting two 3560's via een Gigastack-like interface, both running uplinkfast. By issuing the spanning-tree stack-port command the cost of this interconnecting interfaces will rise so one of the fiber optic uplinks is blocked. On a 2950 this works well. On a 3560 the command is not supported I think. So question is, is there an other command for this. Regards, Peter
02-06-2008 08:46 AM
Hi Peter,
Your question in the first post wasnt clear. I gave my answer based on what one could have assumed.
I believe you have used the wrong rating system. Thanks for it anyways. Please dont use wrong rating system, it discourges one's motivation.
-amit singh
02-06-2008 11:00 AM
So now the question is clear do you have a suggestion which command to use in stead of the spanning-tree stack-port interface configuration command?
Peter
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