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07-04-2017 01:12 AM
07-04-2017 01:12 AM
Replace Foundry switch with HPe 1920-48G in a STP topology
Good morning,
I'm trying to replace an old Foundry switch with a new HPe 1920 switch in a stp topology enviroment.
With STP enable and computer connected to it I can't reach all network's devices but only a part.
If I remount old Foundry switch all network's devices are visible. Can someone help me?
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07-04-2017 05:28 AM
07-04-2017 05:28 AM
Re: Replace Foundry switch with HPe 1920-48G in a STP topology
Knowing nothing neither about your network topology nor about relevant devices (switches) involved, your issue probably smells about VLANs or about misconfigured (or incompatible) STP features...have you replicated (clearly adapted) your Foundry switch's configuration into the new HPE OfficeConnect 1920-48G switch?
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