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> STP configuration pratty basic

You might also want to check for frequent STP topology changes (TC), typically 
coming from edge ports that are not configured with RSTP edge, auto-edge or 
802.1D portfast.

Such edge ports will trigger a topology change (TC) every time they change 
their state (up/down).

Even in a otherwise stable switch topology such changes will cause a flush of 
mac address tables, resulting in temporary unicast flooding.

https://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=336872

Together with an incorrectly configured (or broken) bond this could explain 
what you are seeing.

Stefan


> On Feb 27, 2023, at 16:59, Marco Gaiarin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Mandi! Ralf Storm
>  In chel di` si favelave...
> 
>> Agreed - saw this before, but only in Loop Situations/Spanning Tree - Errors
> 
> I'm pretty sure there's no loops (a simple star-shaped network) but
> effectively i've an STP configuration pratty basic, all switched in the same
> priority.
> 
> I'll recheck STP configuration, do some test and give some feedback.
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> 
> Thanks!
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