ā04-10-2012 01:03 AM - edited ā03-07-2019 06:02 AM
Dears ,
Im planning to implement a new switch infrastucture with below STP configuration
2 switches are root for the STP with STP mode MST . The diagram is attached . Please put your comments or recommendation .
Is it better to run port-channel between ROOT A and ROOT B in the diagram ?
spanning-tree mode mst
spanning-tree extend system-id
!
spanning-tree mst configuration
name MST1
revision 10
instance 1 vlan 1-200
instance 2 vlan 200-1024
!
spanning-tree mst 1 root primary
spanning-tree mst 2 root secondary
Regards
Haris P
ā04-10-2012 01:55 AM
I'm not sure what the question is. Is this a real-world scenario or a lab practice? This is a fine way of setting up a LAN. It is a good idea to have a port-channel between the core switches, because you can conceivably have 2-gigs going through any 2960 and if most resources are plugged into the two 3560-X switches you want the cores to be able to communicate quickly.
ā04-10-2012 02:08 AM
It's a real scenario which i want to implement
I just read the below link , and in below link it is not using port-channel between this distribution switches . Is there any real advantage by doing like this ? My plan was to use port-channel ,but seeing the below link it confused me
regards
Haris P
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