01-09-2024 06:16 AM
Hi Folks!!
Hope all are doing great and enjoyed new year!
Today came with very simple and silly question...!!
Suppose there are five switches connected linear(no ring), will Spanning tree create any issue in that connectivity.
Whether MAC will forwarded between switch to switch even if we disable spanning tree on all connected ports.
Note:Switches connected linear only (no ring formation between switches)
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01-09-2024 06:34 AM
NOW
this linear (flat network) will work fine and all SW will learn MAC and forward traffic IF you disable STP in all SW
there is no problem with that.
MHM
01-09-2024 06:19 AM
the STP will not block any interface
but even with this flat network dont disable the STP
MHM
01-09-2024 06:22 AM
01-09-2024 06:25 AM
you are admin and you know your network and link connection between SW
but if user use hub or interconnect two port in same SW or in different SW this will form L2 Loop
so we run STP even with this flat network to protect from user mistake
MHM
01-09-2024 06:30 AM
@MHM Cisco World That is fine.... We'll not talk about other case or other connectivity. Here the thing is if this is linear connectivity and we disable stp on switches, will it not forward mac or everything will work on the setup until loop will not form.
01-09-2024 06:34 AM
NOW
this linear (flat network) will work fine and all SW will learn MAC and forward traffic IF you disable STP in all SW
there is no problem with that.
MHM
01-09-2024 07:18 AM
Just confirming the information @MHM Cisco World already provided, i.e. a linear topology (or any other L2 topology without any loops) doesn't need STP but it's recommended to still have it enabled to avoid "accidental" loop creation bringing down the network.
01-09-2024 07:43 AM
Add to that
If he connect two sw via two link in this linear network and disable stp.
Whole network will down and sw will full with broadcast strom.
So friend never disable stp except cases
1- connect cisco sw to other vendor that run unknown stp mode for cisco
2- interconnect two datacenter via l2vpn
MHM
01-09-2024 09:34 PM
@MHM Cisco World @Joseph W. Doherty Thanks for your quick response and answered my query. Got the answer what I was thinking for....!!! Thanks again...
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