Hi Gurus,
I have a question on STP - My understanding is that on a topology change (break) the STP network will drop into the listening and learning states resulting in a recovery time of 30 seconds.
does this mean that the whole network re-calculates a new topology so that even devices that are not affected by the break are prevented from communicating? or is it just the switches that are affected that block communications.
Example below
***********
-------------* SW1 *-------------
| *********** |
*********** | ***********
* SW2 *-------------------------* SW4 *
*********** | ***********
| | | | |
| | *********** | |
| --------------* SW3 *------------- |
| *********** |
| | |
| *********** |
-----------------* SW5 *----------------
***********
In the mesh network "shown" above, if STP finds a route between SW1 and SW5 via SW3, would a failure of SW4 cause communications on all switches to stop whilst the new topology is calculated?
Whilst trialing this in a lab it seemed that a failure of SW2 caused the topology to recalculate and temporarily prevented comms between SW1 and SW5 (even though the link was not directly affected) but a failure of SW4 seemed to have no effect.
Any suggestions would be welcomed.
I have a question on STP - My understanding is that on a topology change (break) the STP network will drop into the listening and learning states resulting in a recovery time of 30 seconds.
does this mean that the whole network re-calculates a new topology so that even devices that are not affected by the break are prevented from communicating? or is it just the switches that are affected that block communications.
Example below
***********
-------------* SW1 *-------------
| *********** |
*********** | ***********
* SW2 *-------------------------* SW4 *
*********** | ***********
| | | | |
| | *********** | |
| --------------* SW3 *------------- |
| *********** |
| | |
| *********** |
-----------------* SW5 *----------------
***********
In the mesh network "shown" above, if STP finds a route between SW1 and SW5 via SW3, would a failure of SW4 cause communications on all switches to stop whilst the new topology is calculated?
Whilst trialing this in a lab it seemed that a failure of SW2 caused the topology to recalculate and temporarily prevented comms between SW1 and SW5 (even though the link was not directly affected) but a failure of SW4 seemed to have no effect.
Any suggestions would be welcomed.