Hello group,

Can any of you tell me a reason you would want to disable spanning tree? I
just started at a new company and I am uncovering a number of frightening
design (or lack of design) issues. Someone previously disabled spanning tree
on a number of the main vlans for the core switch. The network isn't well
documented so I don't know the history on why.

Is there ever a good reason to disable spanning tree? It seems like it must
be a band-aid for some other problem. It frightens me more because the
network has been bridged to basically be one huge broadcast domain.

Thanks in advance,

Marc
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