From: John Gibson (johngibson1541@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu May 17 2007 - 17:10:28 ART
Actually, for the 3rd paragraph, I originally
thought about the service provider insists
no local secret vlans allowed. They have to
have the vlan numbers of our local vlans and
the join points be trunks. Then our local
manager insists no complicated MAC filtering.
--- John Gibson <johngibson1541@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I know when a MST domain is adjunct to a PVST
> domain,
> either MST has to take over all vlans' root or
> PVST has to take over all vlans' root.
>
> When the service provider and our local manger
> contend for their ideas, I can think of 1 solution
> is to make the joint points access-ports. This way
> service provider is not aware of our local vlans.
> We don't send BPDUs to service provider and neither
> do they send us BPDUs. And we manually keep the
> common vlans free of looping in our domain.
>
> However, if our manager also insists the join points
> trunk ports. Is there a solution? I think there is
> - MAC filtering. However, if our local manager
> insists again no complicated MAC filtering. What
> can we do ?
>
>
>
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