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Date:      Sat, 19 Feb 2011 16:31:26 -0500
From:      "kevin" <k@kevinkevin.com>
To:        "'Tom Judge'" <tom@tomjudge.com>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org, 'Nikos Vassiliadis' <nvass@gmx.com>
Subject:   RE: Bridging + VLANS + RSTP / MSTP
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>There is a also the caveat:  The switch will probably _not_ forward the STP
BPDU's from one port to another. This is because if the switch is a properly
>compliant bridge it will not forwards the frames as they are marked as link
local ethernet multicast frame which is not allowed to forwarded by a bridge
>per the ethernet spec.  If this is indeed the case you will make an instant
forwarding loop in your network when you try to make it work.

>From the user manual of my switch, I have the following options to set for
BPDU handling :

BPDU Handling - Determines how BPDU packets are managed when STP is disabled
on the port
device. BPDUs are used to transmit spanning tree information. The possible
field values are:\

- Filtering - Filters BPDU packets when spanning tree is disabled on an
interface.

- Flooding - Floods BPDU packets when spanning tree is disabled on an
interface. This is the
default value.

I believe the 'flooding' option will blood BPDU packets to all ports on the
switch device. Is that something that would forward the STP BPDU's from the
disabled ports you think?

Implementing another switch isn't really an option right now so if I cannot
get this to work with my existing equiptment I  will have to redesign the
network without bridging , unfortunately (pf + carp + pfsense + multiple
gateways).


Thanks,

Kevin





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