RSTP between Catalyst Switch and MS Switch

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RSTP between Catalyst Switch and MS Switch

Dear All,

 

We want to make catalyst switch(Core) below as an RSTP root primary and secondary for several MS switches under the Core :

 

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We have already state the all the MS switch RSTP priority to the maximum value of 61140

 

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but, it seems the root switch still on each MS

 

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is there any approaches to move the RSTP root to the Catalyst Core Switch, below a brief config on catalyst

 

 

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glad to hear any response from you all

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IvanJukic
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Hi @meraki-newbie ,

 

As others have mentioned, it is recommended to run Multiple Spanning Tree on the Catalysts. As it is built upon IEEE 802.1D & IEEE 802.1w

 

You can achieve interoperability with RSTP & Rapid-PVST. However, it requires careful planning and configuration. See below excerpt from the guide below.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Deployment_Guides/Advanced_MS_Setup_Guide#Protocol_interoperabil...

 

‘MS series switches can participate in spanning tree only when a spanning tree instance is running on Native VLAN of ALL switches. In addition, Native VLAN must be allowed on all Trunk ports running Rapid-PVST, so that BPDUs are seen by the Meraki switches in the topology.’

 

 

 


Cheers,

Ivan Jukić,
Meraki APJC

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ww
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Most convert to mstp on catalyst with meraki for stability.

 

But Rstp-rpvst should also work, it runs on  native vlan. (Doc says vlan1) https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Port_and_VLAN_Configuration/Configuring_Spanning_Tree_on_Meraki_...

Do you have a trunk with native vlan on both sides?

meraki-newbie
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so for stability we need to configgure mstp on catalyst?

 

yes we have already run native vlan 99 between ms <> catalyst trunk ports

 

but the root port not appearing at Catalyst, as we expected

DarrenOC
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As per the note in the document provided by @ww switch to mst:

 

Note: To avoid unexpected issues where an MS is between two R-PVST switches (such as a Cisco Catalyst Root Bridge < MS > Catalyst switch). It is recommended to convert the topology to a MSTP on the Catalyst switches. This will avoid potential port inconsistency errors and other issues that may cause instability in the STP topology.

 

 

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenoconnor/

I'm not an employee of Cisco/Meraki. My posts are based on Meraki best practice and what has worked for me in the field.
meraki-newbie
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Alright,

 

so, with this topology below

 

MX1-MX2

|.           |

CAT1-CAT2

      \.   /

   MS125

 

we should set MSTP between 2 CATALYST (CAT1 & CAT2) setup the CAT1 as root & CAT2 as secondary root.. 

 

meanwhile on the MS125, just config RSTP with highest number priority available, so the forwarding path will be

 

CAT1-CAT2 

MS125-CAT1

 

 

and the blocking path will be

 

MS125-CAT2

 

is my understanding of the concept correct?

RaphaelL
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CAT1 and CAT2 are not in a VSS configuration ?

meraki-newbie
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for now we didn't use the VSS between CAT1-CAT2 (WSC3850)... should we set VSS the CAT1-CAT2 for better results?

 

 

RaphaelL
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I couldn't see the model from your screenshot. These switches do not support VSS

IvanJukic
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Hi @meraki-newbie ,

 

As others have mentioned, it is recommended to run Multiple Spanning Tree on the Catalysts. As it is built upon IEEE 802.1D & IEEE 802.1w

 

You can achieve interoperability with RSTP & Rapid-PVST. However, it requires careful planning and configuration. See below excerpt from the guide below.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Deployment_Guides/Advanced_MS_Setup_Guide#Protocol_interoperabil...

 

‘MS series switches can participate in spanning tree only when a spanning tree instance is running on Native VLAN of ALL switches. In addition, Native VLAN must be allowed on all Trunk ports running Rapid-PVST, so that BPDUs are seen by the Meraki switches in the topology.’

 

 

 


Cheers,

Ivan Jukić,
Meraki APJC

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meraki-newbie
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It works

 

the root bridge of MS125 is our Catalyst C3850 core..

 

we set up MSTP between C3850 .. 

 

Core 1 MSTP priority 4096

Core 2 MSTP priority 8192

All MS125 RSTP priority 61140

 

thanks all.. 

 

IvanJukic
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Nice!!!!! Well done!.




Cheers,

Ivan Jukić,
Meraki APJC

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