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spanning tree topology change

Amafsha1
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Hello, let's say I have a VLAN 500 and it spans across multiple switches via trunks.  Let's say that my core switch is my root bridge.  I go to a random switch where vlan 500 is configured/used and with the command, show spanning tree detail,  I can see that the last topology change was 6 hours ago....but then when I go to the core and check the VLAN 500 spanning tree topology change time, it says last time it changed was 4 Days ago.  I thought that when a spanning tree topology change happens the root bridge must know and be the one to control it?  I don't understand how a topology change for a vlan can happen on one of the switches but not happen on another switch with the same VLAN being used?

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marce1000
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 - This can happen when the local switch get's disconnected from the rest of the network shortly (e.g.)

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marce1000
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 - This can happen when the local switch get's disconnected from the rest of the network shortly (e.g.)

M.



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