06-05-2008 08:12 AM - edited 03-05-2019 11:27 PM
How many hops of switches can I have? I have a core switch, which branches out to a second swith. Can I have another coming off the second switch? Is there a limit?
06-05-2008 08:38 AM
Bill
No specific limit but the Cisco recommendation is to have a diameter of no more than 7. This means
SW1 -> SW2 -> SW3 -> SW4 -> SW5 -> SW6 -> SW7
It is mainly to do with STP calculations. So you will be fine adding another switch.
Jon
06-05-2008 09:45 AM
Hi Bill,
Actually, its the IEEE recommendation to have a diameter not more than 7.
From STP point, you can use the "diameter" keyword to specify the Layer 2 network diameter. Thus, the switch automatically picks an optimal hello time, forward delay time, and maximum age time for a network of that diameter. This can significantly reduce the spanning tree convergence time.
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