10-01-2009 08:00 AM - edited 07-03-2021 06:06 PM
Hi everyone, i'm trying to do a redundant bridges, with 2 root bridges and 4 non-root bridges. So normaly 2 non-root will connect to a single root, but if one root is down, his two non-root will connect to the other root, and this works fine with the parent command in the non-roots, now this is the question: Is it posible that when the root that was down then goes up his two non-roots get back to him? a kind of fallback? If someone can give an advice or a link of configuration i'll appreciate so much. Thanks in advance.
10-01-2009 08:51 AM
Why not use mesh to do this?
10-01-2009 09:19 AM
Well, the customer doesn't have a WLC, a for the moment we are trying in autonomous mode.
thanks.
10-01-2009 10:48 AM
this may be of help:
it describes how to set up redundant bridges on 1300 series; should be similar for other models too
10-02-2009 06:38 AM
Thanks for the link, but in that one doesn't say about the fallback.
Thanks any way.
10-02-2009 06:55 AM
I'm not sure if there is a non-mesh Cisco solution that will do that. The network infrastructure could offer the resiliency that you are looking for via the redundant bridges either through ip-sla or spanning-tree tweaks
10-06-2009 05:09 PM
Hi eric,
i'm thinking too that also that is no posible with out mesh, i have not seeing any about the solution i'm looking for, any way, thank you so much for your time and advices.
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