It will not use both paths as that would defeat the purpose of spanning
tree.  To force the paths to both be used, you would have to configure the
ports in a channel.  There should be plenty of good information about
spanning tree operation and port channeling at www.cisco.com

Jason Fletcher

"AndyD" wrote in message <96p2uk$rt5$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>Spanning tree is supposed to choose the one best switched path.  But if you
>set up two equal cost paths, will it use both?  Is there a way to force it
>to use the bandwidth from both paths?
>
>Thanks!
>
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