thanks Salman for your explanation , i have a question what if we have 1 EPG with vlan 10 and vlan20 and it is connected to 2 switches first switch vlan 10 and connected to leaf 1 and switch 2 vlan 20 and connected to leaf 1 . and both switches connected together back door link , so if the switch 1 send BPDU from both interfaces and we use normal spanning tree , so is that mean one of the interfaces become blocked from STP , in this case i think yes ,as STP has its own EPG , right ? same scenario but use pvst ? and we are not use flood in encap
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thanks Salman for your explanation , i have a question what if we have 1 EPG with vlan 10 and vlan20 and it is connected to 2 switches
first switch vlan 10 and connected to leaf 1 and switch 2 vlan 20 and connected to leaf 1 . and both switches connected together back door link , so if the switch 1 send BPDU from both interfaces and we use normal spanning tree , so is that mean one of the interfaces become blocked from STP , in this case i think yes ,as STP has its own EPG , right ?
same scenario but use pvst ?
and we are not use flood in encap
Pls start ACI Multipod With the below topics :
1. Multi-Pod L3Out
2. Multi-Pod Service Graph
Thanks