I have a Dell 6224 switch with 5 Vlans defined, one for Lan, one for a subcompany LAN, 2 for DMZ - one for each LAN, and then one for straight to the Internet.
When I uplink the Internet port (Vlan 3), its STP status is Discarding and Role is Alternate. So it is dedicating this as an alternate root indicating a loop.
The actual root is the uplink to the LAN, the default VLAN 1.
So, if there was a loop, I should be able to unplug the uplink to the LAN and it would make the Internet uplink the root and the path to this switch would be restored, but it isn't. I can turn of STP on the Internet uplink port and that works, but I think there is a problem that needs to be addressed, not ignored.
I have verified there isn't a loop, the Internet uplink goes to the switch that has the uplink to the router out to the Internet.
I am out of ideas and need some additional suggestions as to what could be causing the problem. Your help is greatly appreciated.
When I uplink the Internet port (Vlan 3), its STP status is Discarding and Role is Alternate. So it is dedicating this as an alternate root indicating a loop.
The actual root is the uplink to the LAN, the default VLAN 1.
So, if there was a loop, I should be able to unplug the uplink to the LAN and it would make the Internet uplink the root and the path to this switch would be restored, but it isn't. I can turn of STP on the Internet uplink port and that works, but I think there is a problem that needs to be addressed, not ignored.
I have verified there isn't a loop, the Internet uplink goes to the switch that has the uplink to the router out to the Internet.
I am out of ideas and need some additional suggestions as to what could be causing the problem. Your help is greatly appreciated.