04-14-2003 06:58 AM - edited 03-02-2019 06:39 AM
Please where do I need to disable/enable portfast on a Switch when connecting to the following devices:
Routers
Switch
Hub
Bridge
Terminal servers
Thanks
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04-14-2003 06:51 PM
My personal view:
EQUIPMENT PORTFAST
Routers either but would lean towards 'disabled'
Switch disabled
Hub disabled
Bridge disabled
Terminal servers either but would lean towards 'enabled'
PC's & Servers enabled
If not sure, go the safe option and use 'portfast disable'
hope this helps...
04-14-2003 07:03 AM
portfast should only be enabled on ports that are connected to end systems (Pc's / Servers/ etc). No switches should be connected to these ports, since STP does not run on them. Also to safe guard in case of loops (bpdu-guard) should be enabled in conjunction with portfast. (to your question "switches/bridges" would the only place port fast would be enabled)
Hope this helps you,
Don
04-14-2003 09:49 AM
Hi,
I'm afraid you are not correct.
STP is still running on portfast-enabled ports. Portfast only skips listening and learning phase, the port goes to forwarding state immediately. The latest CatOS even brings possibility to use portfast on trunk ports (but some people don't recommend it).
But definitely it should be enabled on host ports (connecting servers, user PCs, printers, etc., to switches). BPDU guard is also a good idea on these ports.
Regards,
Milan
04-14-2003 10:53 AM
Thanks Guys
But I still have not had answers to my question. SHold portfast be diabled or enabled on
hubs/bridges
routers
I am particularly interested in the routers.
Thanks
04-14-2003 06:51 PM
My personal view:
EQUIPMENT PORTFAST
Routers either but would lean towards 'disabled'
Switch disabled
Hub disabled
Bridge disabled
Terminal servers either but would lean towards 'enabled'
PC's & Servers enabled
If not sure, go the safe option and use 'portfast disable'
hope this helps...
04-14-2003 11:37 PM
Thank you very much.
Cheers
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