From: David Luu (wicked01@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat May 25 2002 - 15:52:59 GMT-3
if you understand how spanning tree works you can turn it off and
manipulate it yourself, however its not really recommended
turning off spanning tree for that vlan is the only way to gaurentee that
it never becomes root bridge (besides turning off the switch completely)
At 11:42 AM 5/25/2002 -0700, Paul wrote:
>Thanks David, but is this won't cause any
>problems(read
>bridging loops) if you turn spannning off.Is it not
>better to have some controlling mechanism and only
>play with priorities. I don't have any experience with
>this matter, that's why I'm asking.
>Thank you.Paul
>
>--- David Luu <wicked01@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> > set spantree disable vlan#
> >
> > At 12:09 AM 5/25/2002 -0700, Paul wrote:
> > >Hi guys,
> > >Late at night ,and I ran into this question. How to
> > >configure Catalyst for Vlan X , so it will never be
> > a
> > >root bridge for this Vlan. Is it:
> > >set spantree priority 65535
> > >or disabling spantree all together
> > >or something else yet?
> > >Thanks in advance
> > >
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