Ok, so here's what I found when I was able to get to the location:
B5 has port ge.1.47 connected to the the S4 via fiber to ge.3.112
E1 has port ge.3.1 connected to the S4 via fiber to ge.2.112
There is a link between the E1 ge.2.2 and the B5 ge.1.46 which explains the neighbor info.
Currently the spanning tree info shows the following:
SID Port State Role Cost Priority
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0 ge.2.2 forwarding designated 1 128
SID Port State Role Cost Priority
--- ---------- ---------------- ----------- -------- --------
0 ge.1.46 Discarding Alternate 20000 128
So if I understand this correctly, there is no loop but the two fiber runs are not setup in a LAG configuration.
So my question is this, should I place both fiber runs on the B5, and lag them? I have proposed that and included adding a 3rd fiber run to make a single 3GB lag between the B5 and S4 then have the E1 off the B5 stack (there's 3 switches).
Thoughts on that? It's been approved but I could change it. Fiber is already existing and the only financial cost is getting single mode gbic's and a patch cable (under $75 from amazon).
Would like to hear anyone's opinion's on that change in configuration, thanks.
-Stephen