Hi list,

I'm setting up dual fibre links between our core and edge switches, and
was pondering whether to set up link aggregation or use MSTP to balance
the traffic across the links. My primary concern is for redundancy, not
extra bandwidth (I just checked cacti, and most don't sustain 100Mb/s).
How do MSTP and LACP compare for failover times?

The other thing about LACP is the config overhead of having to set the
aadminkey on the physical and LAG ports plus ensuring the VLANs match.
Whereas with MSTP I don't have to worry about the LAG port, and can just
set a port priority on the SID to balance the traffic if required.

I'm leaning towards MSTP, but every man and his dog seems to have a
spanning-tree meltdown story. All the switches will be Enterasys (S4 at
the core, B3/B5 at the edge) so you'd think it should all work fine.
Opinions?

Thanks,

-- 
James Andrewartha
Network & Projects Engineer
Christ Church Grammar School
Claremont, Western Australia
Ph. (08) 9442 1757
Mob. 0424 160 877

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