Re: STP back-up mode

From: Uchil Perera (uchil.groupstudy@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon Apr 09 2007 - 06:52:49 ART


Hi,
   
  Since you have only disabled STP on SW3, SW4 will detect the loop. Your are correct.
   
  Regards
   
  
Bit Gossip <bit.gossip@chello.nl> wrote:
  Hi group,
I have noticed that in the following topology S4 detects a loop and put
f1/0/21 in BLK state with a role of back-up interface.
All the interfaces are in vlan 1363; STP is disabled for vlan 1363 on S3.

Rack1SW4#show spanning-tree vlan 1363

Interface Role Sts Cost Prio.Nbr Type
---------------- ---- --- --------- -------- --------------------------------
Fa1/0/20 Desg FWD 19 128.22 P2p
Fa1/0/21 Back BLK 19 128.23 P2p

S3 f0/20 ---------------------- S4 f0/20
S3 f0/21 ---------------------- S4 f0/21

I struggle to understand how S4 can detect the loop; I think the only possible
explanation is:

Once STP is disabled on a certain interface, SW3 doesn't absorb the BPDU from
SW4 anymore; instead it floods them out all ports of the same vlan.
SW4 at this point can hear on f0/21 its own BPDU that it sent out of f0/20; so
it detects the loop and put f0/21 in BLK state with a back-up role.

Is my guess correct?

Thanks,
Luca.

PS: no need for flex-link then :-)



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