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тАО02-06-2008 02:37 AM
тАО02-06-2008 02:37 AM
Hello,
I have two 3400 switches where I have to connect two links to a customer which switches are running PVSTP. My switches are running RSTP. Do you know if it will work? Do you have any kind of experience? I am not very confident that they will understand each other and work fine.
Thanks.
I have two 3400 switches where I have to connect two links to a customer which switches are running PVSTP. My switches are running RSTP. Do you know if it will work? Do you have any kind of experience? I am not very confident that they will understand each other and work fine.
Thanks.
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тАО02-06-2008 12:14 PM
тАО02-06-2008 12:14 PM
Re: PVSTP and RSTP compatibility
If there is only a single, untagged VLAN on the link to the customer, it should work okay. If there are tagged VLANs on the link (even just one tagged VLAN), you'll encounter some issues.
RSTP sends its BPDUs untagged. Assuming tagging is active, they will be mapped to the "native" VLAN on the PVSTP switch. Since no BPDUs arrive on the tagged VLANs, the PVSTP switch typically just activate those VLANs. So it may appear to work or it may cause a broadcast storm.
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RSTP sends its BPDUs untagged. Assuming tagging is active, they will be mapped to the "native" VLAN on the PVSTP switch. Since no BPDUs arrive on the tagged VLANs, the PVSTP switch typically just activate those VLANs. So it may appear to work or it may cause a broadcast storm.
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тАО02-10-2008 12:14 PM
тАО02-10-2008 12:14 PM
Solution
Following link describes compatibility with Cisco PVST
http://www.procurve.com/NR/rdonlyres/10D845B6-45CC-40E4-986F-F71A5EE6D992/0/InteroperatingwithCiscosRPVSTSpanningTreeProtocolinaHighAvailabilityTopology_Dec_07_WW_E.pdf
Preferable is to move PVST to 802.1s.
http://www.procurve.com/NR/rdonlyres/10D845B6-45CC-40E4-986F-F71A5EE6D992/0/InteroperatingwithCiscosRPVSTSpanningTreeProtocolinaHighAvailabilityTopology_Dec_07_WW_E.pdf
Preferable is to move PVST to 802.1s.
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тАО02-11-2008 08:38 AM
тАО02-11-2008 08:38 AM
Re: PVSTP and RSTP compatibility
Just a comment regarding the white paper from HP.
With recent versions of IOS, even if a Cisco switch is configured for MSTP, it listens for PVST BPDUs and will shutdown any ports that receive a PVST BPDU. You can have an MSTP based, correctly configured HP core with Cisco edge switches, and a single mis-configured(1) Cisco switch can shut down every other Cisco switch.
casevh
(1) All that is required is PVST or RPVST and 802.1q trunking on the uplink.
With recent versions of IOS, even if a Cisco switch is configured for MSTP, it listens for PVST BPDUs and will shutdown any ports that receive a PVST BPDU. You can have an MSTP based, correctly configured HP core with Cisco edge switches, and a single mis-configured(1) Cisco switch can shut down every other Cisco switch.
casevh
(1) All that is required is PVST or RPVST and 802.1q trunking on the uplink.
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