On Saturday, Oct 26, 2002, at 21:36 US/Pacific, Don Bowman wrote:
Which is an evil all unto itself - my brain still locks up when Cisco references "layer 3 switching". ;) I've got some interesting scars from a scenario where HSRP on a distribution router set was flapping due to misconfigured spanning tree roots on multiple access switches.This can also be seen, believe it or not, on a routed network, if you have something like spanning tree protocol which hasn't converged yet, but has been set for rapid convergence (which assumes the path isn't a loop until it discovers otherwise). Routers and switches are merging.--don ([EMAIL PROTECTED] www.sandvine.com p2p)
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