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Conference netcad::hub_mgnt

Title:DEChub/HUBwatch/PROBEwatch CONFERENCE
Notice:Firmware -2, Doc -3, Power -4, HW kits -5, firm load -6&7
Moderator:NETCAD::COLELLADT
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4455
Total number of notes:16761

2099.0. "DB900MX and DSW900EF Spanning tree failures." by CSC32::B_LEWIS () Mon Mar 13 1995 16:37

  I have a customer with a DEChub 900 with a DB900MX in slot 4 and and a 
DSW900EF in slot 7. Both of the bridges have their A and B ports pointed to
the back plane and have a connection to the FDDI lan on the hub. Port three
on both modules have a connection to the thinwire lan on the hub back plane.

  I know this makes a loop in the network and should cause one of the port three
connections to go to standby mode. This is not happening the FDDI port on the 
900EF is going to standby. I can force a change by disconnecting the port three
lan connection on the lan interconnect screen in hubwatch. But when we reconnect
the thinwire to the port three on the 900EF both port  three's on both modules
go to forwarding and none of the ports go to standby.

  My question is why does the FDDI port go to standby and not one of the port
three connections. And also why are we seeing none of the ports go to standby
after we reconnect the port three connections to the thinwire lan.

  I am wondering if there is some in-compatability between the 900MX and the
900EF devices causing this or do I have a broken bridge, or is spanning tree
messed up.


  Brad Lewis USCSC
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2099.1NETCAD::ANILWed Mar 15 1995 14:3211
    The reason why the FDDI rather than the thinwire goes into backup might
    be because the root bridge is connected via the thinwire.  This would
    make the thinwire the inlink (link closer to the root) for both bridges,
    thus forcing the FDDI into backup.
    
    I don't understand why the FDDI doesn't go back to backup state after
    disconnecting and reconnecting port 3.  There is no incompatibility in
    STP between the MX and the EF, they're basically the same device.
    Is the module-OK LED blinking on either of the two?
    
    Anil
2099.2Change port cost.CGOS01::DMARLOWEWow! Reality, what a concept!Wed Mar 15 1995 17:195
    I ran into similar problems except thru front panel AUI's.  I solved
    the problem by changing the FDDI port cost from 4 to 2 on both
    switches.  Works like a hot damn now.
    
    dave