Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >The higher end ones take ages to negotiate because they try and neg >Spanning Tree Protocol first so the port goes through a blocking, >discovery and then is finally into the forwarding stage. “Higher end” switches (such as el cheapo Dells) can take up to 50 seconds to start forwarding data while the Spanning Tree Protocol runs through its BLOCKING, LISTENING, LEARNING, FORWARDING states; but that is assuming you are, for some reason, running STP on an Access port. Normally you'll have configured these with the equivalent of (Cisco) IOS' "spanning-tree portfast" to shortcut directly from BLOCKING to FORWARDING. Semi-recent IOS can also do this for trunk ports if you need to pass tagged VLANs out to your server for some reason. IOW, switches that take ages to start passing traffic on Access ports — where all relevant FC boxen will live — are either mis-configured or broken. -- “Oh, my. What? Did I hurt your little, iddy, biddy feelings widdle MCSE kind of person?” -- Tina Holmboe -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list