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Figure 11: VSP 4000 as a BEB connected to an edge router
In this scenario, either SLPP or RSTP/MSTP can shut the ports down.
Scenario 4: Two VSP 4000 switches acting as BEBs
In scenario 4, there are two VSP 4000 devices that act as BEBs and are connected to each other
through MLT, with two BayStack devices connected to each of the BEBs. The interface that
connects the VSP 4000 interfaces is an Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS)
interface with STP disabled. SLPP is enabled in the UNI ports of the VSP 4000. Because the link
between the VSP 4000 uses IS-IS interfaces, and STP is disabled on these interfaces, STP may not
be able to detect the loop.
Layer 2 loop prevention
48 Network Design Reference for Avaya VSP 4000 Series June 2015
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