How to Stop Topology change notification?
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02-08-2013 12:55 AM - edited 03-03-2019 06:57 AM
Hi,
Want to know how can we stop topology change notification from specific network switch connected (Switch-Switch) over trunk port?
I used the spanning tree portfast trunk command but its still show me in sh spanning details as topology has changed
Is there any other way we can stop the TCN?
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02-08-2013 02:37 AM
Hi,
Why would you want to stop TCN BPDUs on inter switch trunk links? It's a very bad idea because you'll defeat the purpose of STP altogether.
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Alain
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02-08-2013 10:36 AM
Hi,
we have connected our acsess layer switches to meeting room switches in our organization,
People use to remove the trunk connection from meeting switches and its creating lot of TCN. So we want to STOP TCN only from meeting room switches as it causing lots of TCN please advice.
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02-08-2013 11:43 AM
Hi,
so users disconnect from acces ports on meeting room switch ? if so then enable PortFast on the meeting room switch with spanning-tree portfast default command in global configuration mode.
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Alain
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02-08-2013 09:33 PM
users are removing trunk connection..so is it anything that we can do on trunk? as i already used spanning-tree portfast trunk command on both access layer and meetin room switch but it wont worked.it still generating TCN.
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02-08-2013 04:51 PM
If you are trunking to the access switches then you will get TCNs when the access layer switches are disconnected. If you don't need multiple vlans for your end users in this location then convert the trunk from the upstream switch to an access port and connect your downstream access switch to that port.
You will need to check the layer 2 port security on your upstream switch and be aware that you are more susceptible to L2 spanning tree issues if the users get creative with patching. Best to educate the end users on leaving the infrastructure as they found it.
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02-09-2013 09:05 AM
Is there anything can be done on trunk of both switch which can avoid TCN? as if i will be doing upstream as access port then i can not manage the meeting room switch as it has different management vlan.
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02-12-2013 09:30 AM
Guys can you reply on this?
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02-12-2013 10:08 AM
Do you have the option of running two physical cables to the access switch in the meeting room?
If so, you can run two different access mode interfaces in two different VLANs. (One for management and one for data)
If this is not possible, I am not sure what your best option is.. if you REALLY want to filter out the TCN BPDUs even though I do not recommend it, you could probably make a MAC address ACL on the upstream switch and filter them out.
