Unmanaged switch loop prevention connected to 460-G2
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‎03-13-2018 08:14 PM
So we have a bunch of 460-G2's we will be replacing some enterasys C2's. Currently SpanGuard on the C2's was not enabled hence when people with an unmanaged desk switch looped 2 of the ports all hell breaks loose with Spantree.
The 460-G2's have STP enabled with BPDU-restrict and also edge-safeguard, but this does not prevent unmanaged switch loops.
How can we prevent the STP from people looping an unmanage switch connected to only 1 edge port and trashing the network?
The 460-G2's have STP enabled with BPDU-restrict and also edge-safeguard, but this does not prevent unmanaged switch loops.
How can we prevent the STP from people looping an unmanage switch connected to only 1 edge port and trashing the network?
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‎03-13-2018 10:21 PM
apologies, i should read what i type better.
We have C2's installed and moving to the Extreme 460-G2's.
I'll have a look at ELRP as well thanks.
We have C2's installed and moving to the Extreme 460-G2's.
I'll have a look at ELRP as well thanks.
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‎03-13-2018 09:15 PM
Maybe exspantree.py.will help you. It was developed for customers migrating from EOS.
See https://github.com/extremenetworks/EXOS_Apps/tree/master/EZ_SpanningTree for the latest.
Depending on the EXOS release, it may already be included with EXOS.
See https://github.com/extremenetworks/EXOS_Apps/tree/master/EZ_SpanningTree for the latest.
Depending on the EXOS release, it may already be included with EXOS.
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‎03-13-2018 08:46 PM
We utilize ELRP in our standard build and it's very reliable. Sounds like you're getting rid of the 460's though, is that correct?
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‎03-13-2018 08:21 PM
ELRP usually works well passing through unmanaged switches and stopping loops.
