Web OS 10.0 Application Guide
Chapter 2: VLANs
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Example of a Four-Switch Topology with Multiple Spanning Trees
If multiple Spanning Trees are implemented and each VLAN is on a different Spanning Tree,
elimination of logical loops will not isolate any VLAN.
shows the same four-switch topology as in
, but with multiple
Spanning Trees enabled. The VLANs are identified on each of the three shaded areas connect-
ing the switches. The port numbers are shown next to each switch. The Spanning Tree Group
(STG) number for each VLAN is shown at the switch.
Figure 2-5 Implementing Multiple Spanning Tree Groups
Three instances of Spanning Tree are configured in the example shown in
. Refer to
to identify the Spanning Tree group a VLAN is participating in for each
switch.
STG 1
STG 1
VLAN 1
Web Switch B
Web Switch C
Web Switch D
Web Switch A
VLAN 2
VLAN 3
Port 1
Port 1
Port 1
Port 2
Port 2
Port 8
STG 2
Port 8
Port 1
STG 1
Port 8
STG 2
Port 8
STG 2
STG 1
Summary of Contents for Web OS 10.0
Page 26: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 26 n Basic Switching Routing 212777 A February 2002...
Page 116: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 116 n Web Switching Fundamentals 212777 A February 2002...
Page 168: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 168 n Chapter 6 Server Load Balancing 212777 A February 2002...
Page 216: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 216 n Chapter 8 Application Redirection 212777 A February 2002...
Page 288: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 288 n Advanced Web Switching 212777 A February 2002...
Page 440: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 440 n Chapter 16 Persistence 212777 A February 2002...
Page 470: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 470 n Chapter 17 Bandwidth Management 212777 A February 2002...
Page 474: ...Web OS 10 0 Application Guide 474 n Glossary 212777 A February 2002...