11-25-2019 12:16 PM
WE will have 3 sites connected at WAN Layer 2 (Metro Ethernet). What is the best way of configuring spanning tree on the L3 switches in these sites? Site A will be the new hub site. Site B branch and site C is the old Hub. All vlans will span all 3 sites.
Site A --------Site B----------Site C
I was thinking of making Site A (new hub) the root for all. Site B the secondary and give site 3 a lower priority.
Input is appreciated.
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11-25-2019 12:53 PM - edited 11-25-2019 01:16 PM
Hello
If Site A traverses site B to reach Site C and vice versa, then I would say Site B would be best situated as the STP root.
11-25-2019 12:53 PM - edited 11-25-2019 01:16 PM
Hello
If Site A traverses site B to reach Site C and vice versa, then I would say Site B would be best situated as the STP root.
11-25-2019 12:53 PM
I was thinking of making Site A (new hub) the root for all. Site B the secondary and give site 3 a lower priority.
That should work fine. Site-a 4096, Site-b 8192 and Site-c default.
HTH
11-26-2019 06:28 AM
Who's answer is best?. Would like to see a 3rd expert provide input or vote for the best answer.
11-26-2019 06:43 AM
If Site A traverses site B to reach Site C and vice versa, then I would say Site B would be best situated as the STP root
I agree with Paul's comment above if the is your design, if not it doesn't really matter which side is the root.
HTH
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