RE: spanning trees over the same trunk port [7:72174]

2003-07-12 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
fdfdfdfd fdfdfdf wrote: > > how loops in one spanning tree affect other spanning trees? > thanks. By causing lots of traffic. When there's a loop, broadcast and unknown unicast traffic gets forwarded over and over again. Even if the loop is just on one logical tree, if it's on a physical link tha

Re: spanning trees over the same trunk port [7:72174]

2003-07-12 Thread Zsombor Papp
By depleting shared resources (trunks and CPU cycles). Thanks, Zsombor At 08:02 AM 7/12/2003 +, fdfdfdfd fdfdfdf wrote: >how loops in one spanning tree affect other spanning trees? >thanks. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=72187&t=72174 ---

Re: spanning trees over the same trunk port [7:72174]

2003-07-13 Thread Nakul Malik
like everyone else said, by causing lots of traffic. However, I think, the amount of traffic generated in such a case would probably cause something akin to a broadcast storm. Correct me if im wrong. Anyone have an opinion on this??? -Nakul ""fdfdfdfd fdfdfdf"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTE