Ubiquiti discovery and STP mess
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 2:32 pm
Hello,
I want to report an issue we've had since a few weeks with the ubiquiti discovery and our switches running STP.
It is very probably related to your message v1.4.0 - CRITICAL BUG ALERT from the 28th of may.
We are in the process of splitting a big bridged network into small routed subnets, but the bridged part is still pretty big.
We have some scripts running once a day to discover the topology of the network and detect the new/dropped nodes. This script makes an extensive use of both CDP and the ubiquiti discovery to explore the network.
Since a few weeks, we have noticed that the script was very harmful for the network, generating a huge amount of packet losses. We found out that these packet losses were due to some wrong STP behavior on the switches when some ubiquiti discoveries were running (unwanted flipping between links).
The workaround we have found is to disable the ubiquiti discovery on all the switches running STP on the switched network. The switches are now only discovered by CDP and ignore the ubnt discovery packets. And they don't get crazy anymore.
All the switches are on 1.4.2rc6.
So there seems to be two possible reasons. Either the problem you talked about in your message has not been completely fixed, or the switch is simply dropping some STP packets when submitted to some ubnt discovery traffic and requests.
I want to report an issue we've had since a few weeks with the ubiquiti discovery and our switches running STP.
It is very probably related to your message v1.4.0 - CRITICAL BUG ALERT from the 28th of may.
We are in the process of splitting a big bridged network into small routed subnets, but the bridged part is still pretty big.
We have some scripts running once a day to discover the topology of the network and detect the new/dropped nodes. This script makes an extensive use of both CDP and the ubiquiti discovery to explore the network.
Since a few weeks, we have noticed that the script was very harmful for the network, generating a huge amount of packet losses. We found out that these packet losses were due to some wrong STP behavior on the switches when some ubiquiti discoveries were running (unwanted flipping between links).
The workaround we have found is to disable the ubiquiti discovery on all the switches running STP on the switched network. The switches are now only discovered by CDP and ignore the ubnt discovery packets. And they don't get crazy anymore.
All the switches are on 1.4.2rc6.
So there seems to be two possible reasons. Either the problem you talked about in your message has not been completely fixed, or the switch is simply dropping some STP packets when submitted to some ubnt discovery traffic and requests.