I second that.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but VLAN priorization isn't really load
Do mean if I have 2 6509 with MSFC2/PFC2's, I
configure STP for say odd vlans to go to the first MSFC and EVEN
VLAN's to the SECOND MSFC ? This is done all the time.. read up on MISTP
on cco. Basically you map vlans to instances of spanning tree protocol
also you can use the older way of setting
Does anyone do any VLAN load balancing via STP in the real world? I've
never seen it yet, and am just curious if it's ever done.
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At 5:04 PM -0400 5/3/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
Does anyone do any VLAN load balancing via STP in the real world? I've
never seen it yet, and am just curious if it's ever done.
Could you clarify a bit more what you are trying to do? 802.1D
specifically picks a single path, which is the
yes..we use load balancing, if you call it that, in data centers..
Larry Letterman
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Does anyone do any VLAN load balancing via STP
Yes. An example would be two core 6500 trunked together. You have
switches in the closets, one uplink to 6500A the other to 6500B. Set
priority on even VLAN/s to A odd to B.
Dave
Steven A. Ridder wrote:
Does anyone do any VLAN load balancing via STP in the real world? I've
never seen
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At 5:04 PM -0400 5/3/02, Steven A. Ridder wrote:
Does anyone do any VLAN load balancing via STP in the real world? I've
never seen it yet, and am
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Does anyone do any VLAN load balancing via STP in the real world? I've
never seen it yet, and am just curious if it's ever done.
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Yes. An example would be two core 6500 trunked together. You have
switches in the closets, one uplink to 6500A the other to 6500B. Set
priority on even VLAN/s
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Yes. An example would be two core 6500 trunked together. You have
switches in the closets, one uplink to 6500A the other to 6500B. Set
priority on even VLAN/s to A odd to B.
Dave
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Yes. An example would be two core 6500 trunked together. You have
switches in the closets, one uplink to 6500A the other to 6500B. Set
priority on even VLAN/s to A odd to B.
Dave
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Yes. An example would be two core 6500 trunked together. You have
switches in the closets, one uplink to 6500A the other to 6500B
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