12-03-2018 12:04 AM - edited 03-08-2019 04:43 PM
what are the issues when use multiple vlan in stp ?
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12-03-2018 02:49 AM - edited 12-03-2018 02:51 AM
Hello
Any time a switch ( non root) sees a change ( port going into forwarding state or going down) it will incur a STP event thus it will notify the root switch via a TCN which will acknowledge that TCN via a TCA then notify the entire switching estate of this change with it own TCN's.
One good way to reduce such stp re-transmissions is to enable stp portfast on all your switch access-ports, doing so will negate these ports participating any TCN when the ports goes down or move into a forwarding state and can reduced the impact on the cpu/memory process of your switches
12-03-2018 12:28 AM
Hello,
what do you mean, MSTP ? Spanning tree loops ?
12-03-2018 12:34 AM
As long the Physical Links are not looped, there is no issue.
12-03-2018 01:19 AM
12-03-2018 02:49 AM - edited 12-03-2018 02:51 AM
Hello
Any time a switch ( non root) sees a change ( port going into forwarding state or going down) it will incur a STP event thus it will notify the root switch via a TCN which will acknowledge that TCN via a TCA then notify the entire switching estate of this change with it own TCN's.
One good way to reduce such stp re-transmissions is to enable stp portfast on all your switch access-ports, doing so will negate these ports participating any TCN when the ports goes down or move into a forwarding state and can reduced the impact on the cpu/memory process of your switches
12-03-2018 08:34 AM
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