You might want to look at the UplinkFast and BackboneFast features. These
features allow fast switchover to redundant links on switches running
spanning-tree in the case of a failure.

HTH,
        Karen

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On 5/4/2001 at 11:54 AM Kim Seng wrote:

>I have a switches internetwork with:
>
>S1     S2
>
>C1     C2
>
>D1     D2
>
>A1     A2
>
>S= server farm switch  (Routing with MSFC)
>C= Core switch         (Layer 2 only)
>D= Distribution switch (Routing with MSFC)
>A= Access switch
>
>A1 (is VLAN2) is connected to both D1 and D2.
>A2 (is VLAN3) is connected to both D1 and D2.
>
>D1 and D2 are running OSPF routing with HSRP.
>The question that I have is since D1 and D2 are
>running OSPF routing with HSRP. This provides Layer-3
>load balancing, sharing and redundancy, Do I have to
>worry or configure Layer-2 connection from A1 and A2
>to both D1 and D2? I mean "set spantree root 2 on D1
>and set spantree root secondary 2 on D2 ???
>
>Many thanks in advance.
>
>Kim.
>
>
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