Greetings all,
My organisation uses 3COM 4500 LAN switches at the office I'm located. We've had two incidents where a network loop has brought the whole LAN to its knees - in one case, a simple 8-port switch was connected to the LAN and somebody "looped" a cable by mistake and in another case, an RJ-45 jack was accidentally smashed up. In both cases, LAN traffic ground to a halt - pings were intermittent and most applications stopped responding.
My understanding is that STP should isolate ports in such instances, but I've not been able to find information to confirm this 100%. Are there any additional configs I can apply to our LAN switches to prevent such incidents in future?
Thanks for any info,
RtX
My organisation uses 3COM 4500 LAN switches at the office I'm located. We've had two incidents where a network loop has brought the whole LAN to its knees - in one case, a simple 8-port switch was connected to the LAN and somebody "looped" a cable by mistake and in another case, an RJ-45 jack was accidentally smashed up. In both cases, LAN traffic ground to a halt - pings were intermittent and most applications stopped responding.
My understanding is that STP should isolate ports in such instances, but I've not been able to find information to confirm this 100%. Are there any additional configs I can apply to our LAN switches to prevent such incidents in future?
Thanks for any info,
RtX