Arie Lavi
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Switching Configuration
i have problems with HP switches getting stuck,
i have 2 hp 1920s Officeconnect (layer 2) and v1910 (layer 3) as the main switch
We don't have any VLAN except the primary one - all the other networks are physically separated (Voice etc...)
both of the 1920s is connected to the v1910 with SFP and fiber - trk1 and trk2
There is another unmanaged switch that is connected to the v1910 with network cable (don't have SFP) and the port is configured with Storm Control
The 1920s isn't connected to each other
I've got 2 question
The first one - on the 1920s the trunk is configured - admin mode : on, static : on, LACP : disabled - is this the right configuration?
Second, do i need to enable spanning tree on the switches? - i know the unmanaged one don't have this option i will probably replace it as soon as possible to a managed one.
thanks
i have 2 hp 1920s Officeconnect (layer 2) and v1910 (layer 3) as the main switch
We don't have any VLAN except the primary one - all the other networks are physically separated (Voice etc...)
both of the 1920s is connected to the v1910 with SFP and fiber - trk1 and trk2
There is another unmanaged switch that is connected to the v1910 with network cable (don't have SFP) and the port is configured with Storm Control
The 1920s isn't connected to each other
I've got 2 question
The first one - on the 1920s the trunk is configured - admin mode : on, static : on, LACP : disabled - is this the right configuration?
Second, do i need to enable spanning tree on the switches? - i know the unmanaged one don't have this option i will probably replace it as soon as possible to a managed one.
thanks
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