04-30-2010 06:31 PM - edited 03-06-2019 10:53 AM
Hi
I am troubleshooting a STP looping issue with a iSCSI SAN environment, many servers in the
server farm share the SAN through both SAN side switches (see the diagram attached), I am a cisco guy and these SAN side switches are Procurve, but all flat lan.
Customer think 192.168.130.0/24 and 192.168.131.0/24 lan segments are will not talk to each other.
I think the link between the switches are the issue, but they need that for redundancy isn't it. How can I prevent looping and keep the interswitch link.
or any other solution.
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04-30-2010 08:41 PM
Hi,
You only have one connection between the 2 switches and that should not cause any loop. Is there a way you can create a vlan on both HP switches and put all the ports in it and see if the problem goes away?
Sorry, not familiar with HP switches.
HTH
Reza
04-30-2010 07:44 PM
Hi,
Can you explain what the issue is?
What type of Cisco switches you are using and which once are they in your diagram.
Reza
04-30-2010 08:15 PM
Hi, Thanks for reply
These are HP Procurve switchws, but I am a Cisco guy, both switches in the midle are in question, they are FLAT lan no VLANS. Time to time ports are blocked by STP, and then unblock again. I am wondering the link between two switches are the issue, but I was told they need that for redundancy.
How to get out of the STP blocking issue, Or is there any better design,
MOre or less if I remove the interswitch link problem solved I beleive, but I loose the redundancy isnt it.
Regards
04-30-2010 08:41 PM
Hi,
You only have one connection between the 2 switches and that should not cause any loop. Is there a way you can create a vlan on both HP switches and put all the ports in it and see if the problem goes away?
Sorry, not familiar with HP switches.
HTH
Reza
04-30-2010 08:48 PM
Thanks Reza, for your help,
This is a general switching question, is it possible to create a loop because server have 2 ports conencted to two switches and two switches are conencted each other ann flat LAN,
Though two IP addresses in 192.168.130.0 and 192.168.131.0 network subnets
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