Spanning tree question on .1q trunks [7:65386]

2003-03-14 Thread John Brandis
Hey All, I am going through my network, which consists of a single 4006 at the core, and some 14 2950's connected via gig fibre. Picture this, I have 4 2950's on each floor (3 floors in my building, yes I know that does not equal 14 switch's) each have a gbic fibre connection to the 4006 core,

Re: Spanning tree question on .1q trunks [7:65386]

2003-03-14 Thread Amar KHELIFI
ur right about the frames ability to use gig0/2 only if the gig0/1 goes down, but according to the standard, the link from which bpdu's arrive with a higher cost will be put on blocking, but visibely that is not the case. some one will surelly respond to this. ""John Brandis"" a icrit dans le mess

Re: Spanning tree question on .1q trunks [7:65386]

2003-03-14 Thread Peter van Oene
At 11:08 AM 3/14/2003 +, Amar KHELIFI wrote: >ur right about the frames ability to use gig0/2 only if the gig0/1 goes >down, but according to the standard, the link from which bpdu's arrive with >a higher cost will be put on blocking, but visibely that is not the case. >some one will surelly re

Re: Spanning tree question on .1q trunks [7:65386]

2003-03-14 Thread Larry Letterman
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 4:46 PM Subject: Spanning tree question on .1q trunks [7:65386] Hey All, I am going through my network, which consists of a single 4006 at the core, and some 14 2950's connected via gig fibre. Picture this, I have 4 2950's on