enabling spanning tree will reduce your explorer traffic and free up your
network.
-Peter slow
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From: Burnham, Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 9:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: source-route bridging help [7:11167]
To all you Token Ring & SNA gurus out there. Do you have to enable spanning
tree on a token ring network, or will the RIF field guarantee loop avoidance
as a bridge will not forward the frame over the same ring twice.
If so when is spanning tree required on a token ring SNA or netbios
network????????????
Chris Burnham,
Systems Engineer,
Delphis Consulting Plc.
Tel: +(44) 020 7916 0200
Mob: +(44) 07799403576
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