Here is a quick summary of the JUNOS RSTP/VSTP interop behavior.

If you enable RSTP on the Juniper side, and do NOT set any native-vlans on any 
of the cisco ports connected to juniper, then JUNOS will interop with the cisco 
RSTP frames sent untagged, and VLAN1 will block correctly.  The cisco devices 
will see each other via PVST on all other VLANs and block those accordingly.

If you only enable VSTP on the Juniper side and you define VLAN 1 on the 
Juniper side with a vlan tag of 1 specified, then bad things happen prior to 
12.1r2/12.2 software.  This is due to the fact that JUNOS transmits/expects 
tagged packets for VLAN1 and drops all untagged STP frames.  While the cisco 
device will transmit untagged STP frames to both the STP MAC and the PVST MAC, 
but both are untagged.  So basically the Juniper and the Cisco will not see 
each other on the wire.
With 12.1r2 and 12.2 software, JUNOS will behave similarly to the cisco side, 
in that it will transmit the VSTP(PVST) frames untagged.

If you enable both RSTP and VSTP on the Juniper side and you define VLAN 1 on 
the Juniper side with a VLAN tag of 1 specified, the behavior is the same as 
above, as RSTP won't be transmitted out the interface because all VLANs have 
VLAN-IDs associated with them.  Again 12.1r2/12.2 and beyond address this.

If you enable RSTP and VSTP on the Juniper side and you define VLAN 1 WITHOUT a 
VLAN id defined, then all is well, as the Juniper will interoperate with Cisco 
on all VLANs other than VLAN1 using VSTP/PVST, and it will interoperate with 
the Cisco on VLAN1 using RSTP.  This behavior can be used on all releases prior 
to 12.1r2/12.2 based on what I've seen in the past.  There is a minimum release 
in which to run RSTP+VSTP, but I don't remember that off the top of my head, 
probably a low 10.x release.

Joe



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Azevedo
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 3:28 PM
To: Benny Amorsen
Cc: Juniper List
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] juniper cisco switch interconnection

you can bcast storm your network to a halt if you are not careful. Use VSTP on 
juniper side to match the cisco PVST+. I believe Juniper's RSTP uses one 
instance of spanning tree over the physical network not an instance per vlan 
like cisco's implementation. I would also watch out for vlan 1. 



----- Original Message -----

From: "Benny Amorsen" <[email protected]>
To: "harbor235" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Juniper List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2012 3:16:10 PM
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] juniper cisco switch interconnection 

harbor235 <[email protected]> writes: 

> Has anyone connected a Juniper EX series switch with a Cisco switch (I 
> have a 3550)?

Yes 

> Do you use a standard crossover cable? MDIX? 

I have only attempted 1Gbps, that just worked with a straight cable. 

> Any Layer 2 issues with RSTP and PVST+? 

It seems to work so far... 

> Any specific configuration required to make it work? 

Avoid VLAN 1. You can probably make VLAN 1 work if you try, but for me it was 
easier to simply not use it. 


/Benny 

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