Hi, On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 10:19:22AM +0200, Mark Tinka wrote: > Treat more like an ASR1000 router, and you'll be just fine.
So, how do you bridge together two ports on an ASR1k, with STP? ;-)
I do understand the bits about no global VLAN significance, etc.,
and tieing bridge-groups to pseudowires, etc. - I just want the more
basic stuff to be more explosion-robust when the customer plugs in
things wrongly. OTOH, the box is doing well, circulating 330.000 PPS
in that STP loop, with barely any CPU load [these are IP/ARP broadcasts
so the CPU is at risk of being told about them]...
gert
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