[c-nsp] MACFLAP loop with l2pt
Erik Klaassen
e.klaassen at fr-ix.nl
Sat Aug 31 05:58:23 EDT 2013
No port-fast on any port. i am using r-pvst.
Before is goes in fwd it is first learning indeed.
should a port go fwd when its not receiving stp bpdu's?
Is this a wrong implementation of l2pt for stp?
Erik
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: "Aaron" <aaron1 at gvtc.com>
Aan: "Erik Klaassen" <e.klaassen at fr-ix.nl>, cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Verzonden: Vrijdag 30 augustus 2013 17:13:08
Onderwerp: RE: [c-nsp] MACFLAP loop with l2pt
Are you port-fasting that sw2 g0/1 trunk interface ? I'm wondering why it
goes straight to fwd prior to listening and learning ? ...i thought it
would blk, list, learn, fwd...
Aaron
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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Erik
Klaassen
Sent: Friday, August 30, 2013 8:36 AM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] MACFLAP loop with l2pt
Hello,
I have created a l2pt between sw1-gi0/1 and sw2-gi0/1 so both switches are
logical connected.
The te1/1 interface has the lowest cost so gi0/1 in sw2 goes in BLK state.
When the connection between sw4 and the isp swich goes down, the link
between sw2 and sw4 stays up but no bpdu's are received.
gi0/1 in sw then goes in FWD state. So when the link between sw4 and isp
comes up you have loop till some bpdu is received on sw2 gi0/1.
How can i prevent this interface going in fwd state? What am i missing?
Kind regards
Erik
gi0/1 do1q gi0/1 access vlan 170
vlan23 mode dot1q-tun, l2pt stp
+-----------------+ +-----------+
| sw1 root br +--------------> sw3 |
| | | |
+-+---------------+ +-----+-----+
| te1/1 vlan 23 |
| |
| | trunk dot1q vlan 170
| |
| +--------v---------+
| | isp l2 network | non cisco
| +--------^---------+
| |
| |
| |
| | trunk dot1q vlan 170
| |
|te1/1 vlan23 |
+-v----------------+ +------+----+
| sw2 |X |sw4 |
| +------------> |
+------------------+ +-----------+
gi0/1 dot1q gi0/1 access vlan 170
vlan 23 mode dot1q-tun, l2pt stp
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