RE: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]

2002-03-08 Thread Joseph Brunner
Mandulak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 9:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374] The portfast command does not turn STP off. The following is from CCO: Cisco added a feature named portfast or fast-start, which means the STP for this port

Re: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]

2002-03-06 Thread Cebuano
You don't disable STP on the port to the PC because STP is only run between Layer2 devices. I believe you are referring to PortFast. Elmer - Original Message - From: Brian To: Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 2:34 AM Subject: Re: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374] If you connect a computer

RE: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]

2002-03-06 Thread Mike Dickson
Try turning spanning tree off for the port being used on the Cisco switch. Mike Dickson MCSE+Internet, MCDBA, CCNP, CCDP Dickson Network Designs voice (512)-422-3192 fax (512) 394-0320 www.dicksonnetworks.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent:

RE: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]

2002-03-06 Thread Elijah Savage
www.digitalrage.org/phpBB Discussion Forums -Original Message- From: Cebuano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 7:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374] You don't disable STP on the port to the PC because STP is only run between Layer2 devices. I

Re: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]

2002-03-06 Thread Mike Mandulak
packets could possibly be continuously forwarded (and even multiply) in such a way that the network cannot recover. - Original Message - From: Elijah Savage To: Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 10:56 AM Subject: RE: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374] From my knowledge if you use this command (spanning

Re: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]

2002-03-06 Thread Cebuano
Message - From: Elijah Savage To: Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 10:56 AM Subject: RE: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374] From my knowledge if you use this command (spanning-tree portfast) on a switch port it actually disable spanning tree for that port you should only do this if pc's are connected. So

RE: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]

2002-03-06 Thread Fears Michael S SSgt 50 CS/SCBBN
: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 8:57 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374] From my knowledge if you use this command (spanning-tree portfast) on a switch port it actually disable spanning tree for that port you should only do this if pc's are connected. So if you enable portfast

RE: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]

2002-03-06 Thread Larry Letterman
PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374] From my knowledge if you use this command (spanning-tree portfast) on a switch port it actually disable spanning tree for that port you should only do this if pc's are connected. So if you enable portfast you disable spanning tree for that port, if you

Re: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]

2002-03-05 Thread Brian
If you connect a computer to a switch port, it takes spanning tree a bit to allow traffic to pass. If this is an individual host being connected, you could try disabling spanning tree on the port.. Bri - Original Message - From: Ismail Al-Shelh To: Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002

RE: Cat 2950-24 [7:37374]

2002-03-05 Thread Larry Letterman
you have a delay of 50 seconds or so because cisco uses the spanning tree protocol on most switches. This causes the port to not activate your pc for that amount of time. To resolve this, enable the port fast function on the port you have the pc connected to. I am sure someone here will explain