> I expected to see one port in blocking state (spanning-tree) and the other
> in forwarding state, but suprisingly I have seen that port 30 is in
blocking
> state in Switch1 but it is in forwarding state in Switch 2.
I might be giving you wrong answer, but if one port is in blocking and
the other one in blocking state, link is down in any case. The whole point
of STP is acomplished.
If you recreate te connection scenario, I wouldn't be too surprised if
the situation is the other way round (depending on the entire topology, of
course). This might just mean that one switch finished STP faster than the
other one.
I think this behaviour is perfectly fine.
Marko.
P.S. As usual, if I'm horribly wrong, I'd like to be corrected.
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