Re: [c-nsp] MST issues

2008-10-22 Thread Hashiru Aminu -X (haminu - SSAI at Cisco)
Hi Mateusz, Thank you for the response, and I am running MST without boundary but find that the two devices that are on a point to point link are all claiming to be the root bridge and the p2p link between them on one of them is shown as Mstr though if should be designated or root as the case

Re: [c-nsp] MST issues

2008-10-22 Thread Mateusz Błaszczyk
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hashiru, Thank you for the response, and I am running MST without boundary but find that the two devices that are on a point to point link are all claiming to be the root bridge and the p2p link between them on one of them is shown as Mstr

Re: [c-nsp] MST issues

2008-10-22 Thread Hash Aminu
Thank you... Mateusz, It was a configuration issue, from one of the switches. it's now resolved. Thanks for your response. regards Hash ___ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp

Re: [c-nsp] MST issues

2008-10-22 Thread Karl Gaissmaier
Hi Mateusz, Hashiru Aminu -X (haminu - SSAI at Cisco) schrieb: Hi Mateusz, Thank you for the response, and I am running MST without boundary but find that the two devices that are on a point to point link are all claiming to be the root bridge and the p2p link between them on one of them

Re: [c-nsp] MST issues

2008-10-21 Thread Mateusz Błaszczyk
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hash, Please can someone explain to be the following outputs when seen on an MST device Te9/1 Mstr FWD 2000 128.2049 P2p Bound(PVST) I am reffering to the Mstr and the Bound (PVST) there The port is boundary port connected