[c-nsp] 2950T logical port limits

Ryan O'Connell ryan at complicity.co.uk
Fri Apr 22 16:58:51 EDT 2005


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On 22/04/2005 21:05, sthaug at nethelp.no wrote:

|> Is anyone aware of a logical port limit on the 2950T-24s, as
|> there is with the 6500s? I've had a google and looked on CCO and
|> I can't find anything but it appears if there is a limit that
|> it's 127 or 128.
|
|
| Spanning tree group limit. If you want to go over that on the 2950
| you can't use per-VLAN spanning tree.


Spanning tree is completely disabled on the switch. (One of the first
things I thought of)

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