Hello,
I'm looking to verify and/or get feedback on a proposed network design for a hub site that I have at which we use 2 MX-105 in an HA setup (warm spare config), 2 MS-250-24P (each on a different VLAN), and a single MS355-X2 (also on a separate VLAN, for internal 10 Gb clients).
The current design uses CAT5E connections between the switches and each switch uses a management IP from its own VLAN. This was done initially to simplify the design and avoid spanning tree issues/loops. I'd like to optimize the current design in order to:
- Free up the 1 Gb ports that were used for uplinks and use higher speed Twinax cables (MA-CBL-TA-1M) for the uplinks and switch to switch connections.
- Properly configure a management VLAN across all devices.
- Make the design more redundant with less single points of failure.
I've attached the proposed design and would like to know if it would work as configured. The config would be as follows:
- Each uplink trunk port from the MS-250's would have the native VLAN set as the MGMT VLAN (10) and allowed VLAN's as all internal VLAN's (1072, 1082, 1092).
- Each switch to switch trunk port would also have the native VLAN set as the MGMT VLAN (10) and allowed VLAN's as all internal VLAN's (1072, 1082, 1092).
- Each remaining switch access port would have the VLAN set to the respective VLAN of the switch (1072 for SW-A, 1082 for SW-B, and 1092 for SW-C).
Would the design function properly from a spanning tree standpoint or would it introduce issues/loops/other problems? I haven't dealt with STP in a while so I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing any glaring issues.
Thanks!