Add VLAN to trunk causes switch to drop
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‎04-04-2017 06:06 PM
Hi all, I've got two switches separated by about 7 miles of fiber and an Internet link at each site. I need a certain number of VLANs to extend between the sites for HA purposes. VLANs: tagged 243, 923-925, 927, 1000, untagged 4040 All of these VLANs span the trunk no problem except for 927. When I apply 927 the distant switch drops. When I remove 927, it comes back. Spantree is applied and enabled at the HA site, but not the main site. Where do I need to look to solve this problem?
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‎04-26-2017 06:40 PM
Hi Terren, Do you have anything from GTAC that you can share with the group?
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‎04-26-2017 06:40 PM
Negative. The resolution I'm pursuing is to institute a new VLAN to carry 927s current load. It seems to work. The true scope of the issue would likely involve a re-engineering of sorts.
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‎04-06-2017 11:08 AM
How do you have STP configured on that Avaya device? Is it running STP or is it broadcasting out BPDUs of its own with itself labeled as the root bridge?
I am suspecting it is some weird STP config on a device.
I am suspecting it is some weird STP config on a device.
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‎04-06-2017 11:08 AM
Weird.. do share the results!
