11-22-2011 09:10 AM - edited 03-07-2019 03:32 AM
Hi,
there is a iscsi storage device stat is connected to g0/39 and G0/40 switch which is running rapid PVST.
port configuration is below.
Even though there is bpdu guard, port is becoming designated. What should be the problem?
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interface GigabitEthernet1/39
description SVCGM_A(2)
switchport access vlan 111
switchport mode access
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree bpduguard enable
end
1#sh run int g1/40
Building configuration...
Current configuration : 169 bytes
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interface GigabitEthernet1/40
description SVCGM_C(2)
switchport access vlan 111
switchport mode access
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree bpduguard enable
end
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447322: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447323: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447324: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447325: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447326: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447327: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447328: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447329: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447330: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447331: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447332: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447333: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447334: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447335: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447336: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447337: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447338: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447339: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447340: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447341: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447342: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447343: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447344: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/39
447345: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/39 is now designated
447346: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447347: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447348: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447349: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447350: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447351: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447352: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447353: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447354: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447355: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447356: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447357: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447358: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447359: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447360: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447361: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447362: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447363: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447364: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447365: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447366: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447367: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447368: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447369: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
447370: 4y5w: RSTP(111): initializing port Gi1/40
447371: 4y5w: RSTP(111): Gi1/40 is now designated
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SWITCH#sh spanning-tree vlan 111
VLAN0111
Spanning tree enabled protocol rstp
Root ID Priority 8192
Address 001c.0f66.6c6f
Cost 2
Port 49 (TenGigabitEthernet1/49)
Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec
Bridge ID Priority 32879 (priority 32768 sys-id-ext 111)
Address 001b.d496.d540
Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec
Aging Time 300
Interface Role Sts Cost Prio.Nbr Type
---------------- ---- --- --------- -------- --------------------------------
Gi1/7 Desg FWD 4 128.7 P2p
Gi1/10 Desg FWD 4 128.10 P2p
Gi1/12 Desg FWD 4 128.12 P2p
Gi1/13 Desg FWD 4 128.13 P2p
Gi1/23 Desg FWD 4 128.23 P2p Edge
Gi1/30 Desg FWD 4 128.30 P2p
Gi1/38 Desg FWD 4 128.38 P2p
Gi1/39 Desg FWD 4 128.39 P2p Edge
Gi1/40 Desg FWD 4 128.40 P2p Edge
Te1/49 Root FWD 2 128.49 P2p
Te1/50 Altn BLK 2 128.50 P2p
*********************************************************************************************
SWITCH#sh ver
Cisco IOS Software, Catalyst 4500 L3 Switch Software (cat4500-IPBASEK9-M), Version 12.2(31)SGA1, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc3)
Technical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
Copyright (c) 1986-2007 by Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compiled Fri 26-Jan-07 14:35 by kellythw
Image text-base: 0x10000000, data-base: 0x115C5630
ROM: 12.2(31r)SGA
Pod Revision 0, Force Revision 34, Gill Revision 20
11-22-2011 09:45 AM
Seems like some bug.
Can you reload the switch and check whether it is still becoming designated port ?
Regards,
Smitesh
11-22-2011 09:47 AM
we are not able to reload the swtich. it is in production. Do you now any bug id?
11-22-2011 09:47 AM
Is this log continuous? Do you keep getting these messags non stop?
The ports 1/39 and 1/40 should always be Designated Ports, since they both connect to an end device.
Now if for some reason, the root port Te1/49 lost connectivity to the root switch, it would use the alternate port
almost immeidately, which should cause RPVST to start recalculating.
11-22-2011 09:49 AM
No problem here, unless you're experiencing another issue or outage.
BPDUguard simply disables the port if the port receives BPDUs, such as if a switch or other STP-enabled device is connected to it. The port itself will still participate in spanning-tree, and will be designated for the segments as you are seeing. In addition, the ports are showing P2P Edge as they should.
The ports will not be root ports, as that would indicate the root bridge can be reached through them. This should not be the case if you've planned to configure BPDU guard on the ports.
The ports also should not be disabled, as that would prevent traffic from your storage device from being forwarded.
Not sure if I understand what problem you're experiencing. What are you expecting to see here?
Off-topic: Are ports Te1/49 and Te1/50 connected to the same upstream switch?
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