What we see is that powering-up a redundant switch causes the whole network go crazy for over a minute.
We have a few switches (2950) connected to a few routers (2611) and the problem we are having is that when a switch is powered-up it brings its Ethernet interfaces up immediately (even before it boots). This causes the routers to see all the links change the state to up and start advertising the routes which are not available yet. Then, after ~30s the switch finishes booting and goes through spanning tree reconfiguration (another ~30) and eventually everything is OK again.
We have keepalives on the routers but they do not seem to be helping. Is there any way of putting some delay on the Ethernet interface (on either router or a switch)?
We have a few switches (2950) connected to a few routers (2611) and the problem we are having is that when a switch is powered-up it brings its Ethernet interfaces up immediately (even before it boots). This causes the routers to see all the links change the state to up and start advertising the routes which are not available yet. Then, after ~30s the switch finishes booting and goes through spanning tree reconfiguration (another ~30) and eventually everything is OK again.
We have keepalives on the routers but they do not seem to be helping. Is there any way of putting some delay on the Ethernet interface (on either router or a switch)?