Hi, maybe is a silly or complex question but ...
Recently we discovered an issue on our data center network where a vlan suffered connection loss; as we found it was all caused by an old switch that was automatically elected as root primary for the affected vlan. We proceded to configure our core chassis to be primary root at the mentioned vlan and problem was solved. the core switch is non enterasys/extreme and the old switch was a very old enterasys switch. probably the old switch dont had the ram/cpu/forwarding capacity to be a root on any vlan !!!
Now, the thing is that i want to make sure that all of my remote sites ( that are almost completely enterasys/extreme based ) had the appropiate settings in order to ensure that the most capable enterasys/extreme switch onsite is primary root and not had the issue of a slow switch performing as primary root.
how can it be done ? thanks in advance....