10-20-2004 10:31 PM - edited 03-02-2019 07:26 PM
Hi,
We have 8 Switches running various Vlans and thus formed like a ring. There are 5 MAN Links interconnecting these switches, remaining locations it's been connected by back-to-back ethernet cables.
All of the MAN interface connections configured as TRUNK.
We have noticed that during MAN outage the TRUNK interface showed as int up/proto up.
What is the SNMP MIB we supposed to poll to get the * real * status of MAN connection ...
Any help is really appreciated ..
regards
krk
10-21-2004 01:39 AM
Hi,
Do your switches support trunk negotation via DTP?
It sounds like you have your DTP mode set to on, so that it trunks unconditionally, even if there are problems with the line the interface will still show as trunking.
If you can, set your trunks to desirable at both ends and your syslog messages etc will reflect the true state of your interface.
I think this the Cisco recommended way.
HTH
Paddy
10-21-2004 01:45 AM
Hi,
All of the trunks forced to dot1q
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport mode trunk
Only controlled Vlans allowed on the trunk. All of the trunk port Gig Ethernet.
10-21-2004 03:11 AM
Hi,
What models are your 8 switches?
Thanks
PD
10-21-2004 05:50 PM
Hi,
All the switches are 3550 running Layer 2.
Due to security & other reasons CDP has been disabled in all of the 8 switches.
regds
krk
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