Hey All,
 
I am going through my network, which consists of a single 4006 at the core,
and some 14 2950's connected via gig fibre.
 
Picture this, I have 4 2950's on each floor  (3 floors in my building, yes I
know that does not equal 14 switch's) each have a gbic fibre connection to
the 4006 core, whilst the other gig port go's to the next switch on that
level. So switch 1 connects int gig 0/2 to switch 2 gig 0/2
 
My issue at the moment, is that when I have a look at the spanning tree
states, I see that both gig ports are in a forwarding state. That does not
sound correct to me as I expected to see one blocking (the int gig 0/2) and
the link to the core in a forwarding state. Here is the output of one of my
switch's
 
lvl13-sw1#sh spanning-tree blockedports
 
Name                 Blocked Interfaces List
-------------------- ------------------------------------
 
Number of blocked ports (segments) in the system : 0
---------------
A showing of my active spanning tree ports shows
------------------
 
Interface        Port ID                     Designated                Port
ID
Name             Prio.Nbr      Cost Sts      Cost Bridge ID
Prio.Nbr
---------------- -------- --------- --- --------- --------------------
--------
Gi0/1            128.49           4 FWD         0  8192 0009.e87f.ea00
128.75
Gi0/2            128.50           4 FWD         4 32769 000a.b7e3.2dc0
128.50
 
* I have noticed that the cost of the port is significantly higher which
would indicate to me that data not go over this interface unless the
interface gig 0/1 died.
 
Am I right, or do I have an error on my network.
 
Thanks for this guys/girls/etc/squid/


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