This is really weird. Cookie if you can figure it out. There are 3 switches involved. A with bridge ID A, B with bridge ID B, C with bridge ID C. Bridge A has a priority of 200 and should be the root.
They are connected like so.
B----C
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A
The interconnects are trunks. A-B is trunk mode desirable on both ends, as is B-C. Siwtch A is running native IOS, B and C are hybrid/CatOS. The B-C trunk comes up fine and all vlans are active and in spanning-tree forwarding state. Once the trunk between A and B is brought up...
The message on switch B is "new root for VLAN X, root mac is bridge C". That's unusual, should be switch A. This message is constantly repeated every two seconds (hello time) and all vlans on this A-B trunk do not function and have no layer2 connectivity.
They are connected like so.
B----C
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|
A
The interconnects are trunks. A-B is trunk mode desirable on both ends, as is B-C. Siwtch A is running native IOS, B and C are hybrid/CatOS. The B-C trunk comes up fine and all vlans are active and in spanning-tree forwarding state. Once the trunk between A and B is brought up...
The message on switch B is "new root for VLAN X, root mac is bridge C". That's unusual, should be switch A. This message is constantly repeated every two seconds (hello time) and all vlans on this A-B trunk do not function and have no layer2 connectivity.
