04-16-2025 07:22 AM
Would like to know which switch is best to make the root switch. I'm debating between SW3 and SW1.
SW1 in our MDF will be the L3 switch. SW3 is an intermediate switch for fiber. All switches will be MS225s except SW3 which will be MS130 or MS390.
Thanks.
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04-16-2025 07:31 AM
For best practices, the Root of the topology should be your network core or whatever the network's L3 is.
04-16-2025 07:24 AM
Which one is your core? The network core will always be the STP root. In your case, I believe it is SW3.
04-16-2025 07:26 AM
Sorry now I read that SW1 will be L3, so it must be Root in that case.
04-16-2025 07:32 AM
Can you have the L3 and root on different switches?
I was thinking as far as quicker STP convergence, SW3 would maybe be better?
04-16-2025 07:35 AM
It is not a good practice, I personally have seen some problems happen, so avoid it.
04-16-2025 07:29 AM
SW3 will have no endpoints connected just fiber links to the other switches because of the distance.
04-16-2025 07:31 AM
For best practices, the Root of the topology should be your network core or whatever the network's L3 is.
04-16-2025 08:05 AM
Hi @hmc2500!
I wanted to echo what @alessandrodematos has already recommended with our documentation indicating that the root bridge would typically be the core switch
04-16-2025 08:08 AM
Hi @hmc2500 , switch 1 where your SVIs are configured should be your Root
04-16-2025 01:24 PM
I would fundamentally change your design. I would not plug two switches into an MX.
Choose one switch to be the core, make it the spanning tree root, and then plug all other switches into it.
04-16-2025 01:45 PM
I agree but that's not something that we can change easily. The wiring was already done and the long distances between LDFs and MDF would make it very expensive.
04-16-2025 01:49 PM
If only we could live in a perfect world. 🙂
I understand.
04-16-2025 01:49 PM
I would make SW3 the spanning tree root.
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