It's called loopis destructus....turn off management port on far side and
see if that clears it up...

Jaime Solorza

On Mar 5, 2018 5:32 PM, "Steve Jones" <[email protected]> wrote:

> scratch that. My powercode DHCP server is freaked out getting queries from
> both sides
>
> On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 5:44 PM, Steve Jones <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I may be helmet here, but am I correct in assuming that OOB managment
>> ports should not participate in bridging traffic across wireless links of
>> any kind?
>> this 2+0 has OOB on the radios, I have the management ports run into a
>> switch on each side. Loop protection is kicking the ports on and off. The
>> customer traffic is flowing over the wireless via LACP bonding in the same
>> switch, but isolated via VLAN.
>>
>> I should not, under any circumstances see MAC addresses from the other
>> side of a link via the management port should I? Im not only seeing the
>> remote switch, but every mac in the MAC table from the remote switch. both
>> sides have the OOB in ports 21 and 22, in the following, both switched have
>> port 22 blocked due to detected loop, but it flip flops back and forth
>> between 21 and 22 when the detection timer expires. I havent had calls of
>> any issues with customer traffic (both are independent DHCP subnets)
>>
>> A SIDE Switch MAC Address - 74:46:a0:e8:ed:00
>>
>> A SIDE MAC Table
>>
>> 38:ea:a7:bc:24:40             21           Learned
>>
>>
>>
>> B SIDE Switch MAC Address - 38:ea:a7:bc:24:40
>>
>> B SIDE MAC Table
>>
>> 74:46:a0:e8:ed:00            21           Learned
>>
>>
>

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