05-31-2005 08:53 AM - edited 03-02-2019 10:57 PM
Hello,
we have L2 switched network with MST enabled. Actual number of switches is 29. We plan add new switches into network. Default value of "spanning-tree mst max-hops" is 20, actual our value is 30.
I found in documentation maximum value for this parameter 40. Can anybody explain, why just this is maximum value for this parameter ?
Is it possible has more than 40 switches in L2 network, where MST is running ?
Can anybody help with any "design guide" of MST ?
Thanks a lot,
Vladimir
05-31-2005 09:30 AM
Hi Vladimir,
This has to do with the max-age of the BPDUs (20 by default). BPDUs are aged by 1 each time a switch forwards it. This means after 20 hops the BPDU will age and be discarded.
You should not worry about it if you do not have a 'chain' of 20 switches. For example, if you have a start configuration of 80 switches, the max hop would never exceed 1.
Thanks
Jacques
06-01-2005 07:35 AM
Problem is, that I have actualy 29 switches interconnected physicaly into 2 rings, and rings are interconnected as well. (actual value if max-hops is 30).
In some "bad" case I can get network into "chain".
Thanks a lot for help,
Vladimir
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