Hello.
We are in process of migrating IP connectivity for network devices in one subnet from VLAN 1 to another VLAN. We are planning to connect a crossover cable on the core switch which will bridge an access port in VLAN 1 to an access port in the new VLAN. There are no other access ports anywhere in the new VLAN yet. We are hoping this will work so we can do an incremental migration instead of all-or-nothing.
Are there any precautions I should take on the bridging access ports with regards to spanning-tree, such as bpdufilter or bpduguard enable?
Thanks!
We are in process of migrating IP connectivity for network devices in one subnet from VLAN 1 to another VLAN. We are planning to connect a crossover cable on the core switch which will bridge an access port in VLAN 1 to an access port in the new VLAN. There are no other access ports anywhere in the new VLAN yet. We are hoping this will work so we can do an incremental migration instead of all-or-nothing.
Are there any precautions I should take on the bridging access ports with regards to spanning-tree, such as bpdufilter or bpduguard enable?
Thanks!