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understanding STP topology in Meraki stacking
Dear All,
I am new in meraki switching stacking world. want to understanding stp topology like - which switch will become root brigdge if we have 4 switches in stack in pairs.
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Hi @Indian1 - please read this campus design document which will give you the information you require
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.
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Hi @Indian1 you can check the below as well, those are specific to the STP:
Configuring Spanning Tree on Meraki Switches (MS)
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Previous posts are well worth a full read, but one key answer; a (true) stack turns the units into one virtual switch, from the point of view of STP (and other features, such as Link Aggregation).
Note this does not apply to Meraki Virtual Stacking, which is not really stacking, in the networking sense - it just provides the power of having all your ports configurable in one place for a whole Network (which is one benefit of true stacking.)
