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Series 5300XL Switch
A1
A2
B1
Switch Port Not Configured for
Meshing
= Meshed Port
Figure 7-12. Example of a Meshed Topology with Some Mesh Ports Incorrectly Linked
Table 7-2 on page 7-16 describes the meshing operation in the above topology.
Table 7-1.
State Descriptions for Show Mesh Output
State
Meaning
Established The port is linked to a meshed port on another switch and meshing traffic is
flowing across the link. The show mesh listing includes the MAC addresses of
the adjacent switch and direct connection port on the adjacent switch.
Not
The port may be linked to a switch on a port that is not configured for meshing
Established or has gone down.
Initial
The port has just come up as a meshed port and is trying to negotiate meshing.
Disabled
The port is configured for meshing but is not connected to another device.
Error
Indicates a multiple MAC-address error. This occurs when you have two or
more mesh ports from the same switch linked together through a hub.
Topology
Two meshed switches are connected via a hub, and traffic from other, non-
Error
meshed devices, is flowing into the hub. The show mesh listing includes the
MAC addresses of the adjacent switch and direct connection port on the
adjacent switch.
Topology Example with Show Mesh. Suppose that you have the following
topology:
C1
D1
Switch with Port Not Configured for
= Non-Meshed, Linked Port
The links from ports C1 and D1 are valid meshed links. All other links
are invalid for meshing. Figure 7-13 on page 7-16 demonstrates the
show mesh listing for this topology.
Meshing, or a Hub
= Non-Linked Port
Switch Meshing
Configuring Switch Meshing
Port MAC Adrs.
0060b0-889e7a
0060b0-889e79
Switch with
Ports Configured
for Meshing
Switch MAC Adr.
0060b0-889e00
= Invalid for Meshing
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