12-18-2013 03:48 AM - edited 03-07-2019 05:08 PM
Hello
Could you let know if I would need to enable Spanning Tree - when I have only one switch in the network - this switch connects on North bound to Routers on South Bound to multiple servers via FEX/2k
Network Something Like this
Router A
|
| LAG
|
5k
| \ \ ( Atleast 2 Links each) - FEX - Fabric Links
| \ \
| \ \
2K 2K 2K
| \ \ ( Atleast 4 Links to each server from 2K to Server ) Servers connect to only one FEX
| \ \
| \ \
ServerA B C
Is there a possibilty of loops in this scenario
Regards
Sreenath
12-18-2013 04:24 AM
One scenario is a accidental self loop on the 5K - yet that is due to a misconfiguration /bad patching.
Are there any other scenarios which could cause a loop ! which needs loop prevention to be considered
Regards
Sreenath
12-18-2013 04:36 AM
This answer is valid if u have only one swicth:
The purpose of spanning tree protocol is to allow redundant connections between switches to exist without creating loops that would bring the network down.
If You need more than one switch to create a loop and resolve via STP.
With a single switch, STP is moot
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http://serverfault.com/questions/209378/switches-do-i-need-spanning-tree
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12-18-2013 05:06 AM
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As you noted, it's good practice to still enable STP, even on one switch, incase a loop is accidentally created, just as looping two of the switch's ports.
FEXs shouldn't be, by themselves, creating L2 loops.
However, you example of multiple links to a server, would allow the server to loop those ports. If the server is correctly configured, this shouldn't happen, but again, STP should be enabled to avoid accidental loops.
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