SWITCH DOESNT RECOGNISE ROOT PORT WHEN CONNECT WITH HUAWEI SWITCH

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SWITCH DOESNT RECOGNISE ROOT PORT WHEN CONNECT WITH HUAWEI SWITCH
SWITCH DOESNT RECOGNISE ROOT PORT WHEN CONNECT WITH HUAWEI SWITCH
2024-04-28 09:52:53
Model: TL-SX3008F  
Hardware Version: V1
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Hi we have connect tplink switch with huawei switch in rstp. When we connect tp link with huawei , tp link doesn't recognise root port. 

 

Eg. 

Port 4 is connected with huawei port shows designated. 

 

But when maipu come in between tplink and Huawei , same port no. 4 shows as root and other at designated. 

 

We tried multiple settings but doesn't work. 

 

We have 2 switches both have same problem 

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Re:SWITCH DOESNT RECOGNISE ROOT PORT WHEN CONNECT WITH HUAWEI SWITCH
2024-04-29 01:05:36 - last edited 2024-04-29 01:22:17

Hi @Maximums 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

Does the RSTP work properly between two TP-Link switch?

It could be a compatible issue with Huawei. But we need some time before I submit a test.

 

I don't understand your "does not recognize" root meaning. Please be specific about this part. I tested two Omada switches and I don't think I see the issue here.

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Re:SWITCH DOESNT RECOGNISE ROOT PORT WHEN CONNECT WITH HUAWEI SWITCH
2024-05-08 11:28:03

  @Clive_A  thank you for Replying.

 

We are an isp and we have arround 30+ switches in RSTP. 

 

we have Huawei switch as core Switch..  when we connect Tplink with Huawei switch say huawei port 1 to tplink port 1. Port gets up but it shows port role Designated on tplink port1. the same port should become Root. 

 

when i connect maipu or edgcore switch in between huawei and tplink .. port 1 on tplink becomes port role Root.  

 

kindly give us a solution over this ... 

 

 

 

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Re:SWITCH DOESNT RECOGNISE ROOT PORT WHEN CONNECT WITH HUAWEI SWITCH
2024-05-09 01:31:50

Hi @Maximums 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

Maximums wrote

  @Clive_A  thank you for Replying.

 

We are an isp and we have arround 30+ switches in RSTP. 

 

we have Huawei switch as core Switch..  when we connect Tplink with Huawei switch say huawei port 1 to tplink port 1. Port gets up but it shows port role Designated on tplink port1. the same port should become Root. 

 

when i connect maipu or edgcore switch in between huawei and tplink .. port 1 on tplink becomes port role Root.  

 

kindly give us a solution over this ... 

 

 

 

Change the priority of the RSTP on the TP-Link. Will it be recognized as the Root?

The priority of other vendors might be higher than our default value. That might be the case where you see a different result.

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