TL-ER7206 - Spanning Tree (RSTP) Scenario
Hi there,
may i ask a question about a redundancy scenario.
Just the short background to understand: I got about 130+ EAPs in an Omada on-Premise Environment with a headquarter and about 7 branches. In the headquarter there are about 20 switches (TL-SG3428XMP) and one router (TL-ER7206), which has VPN Site-to-Site to the branches. To maintain all of these components, i have high efforts to get timeslots, because the infrastructure is much in use and the demand for availability has much grown. So every time i update and restart especially the core-switches, the entire uplink for the whole headquarter is lost. For this reason i am about to realize spanning tree protocol. I have outlined a simple scheme: The WAN-router has one WAN Port and the others are LAN-Ports. SW1 & SW2 are the core-switches, SW11 stands for the other access switches. SW1 has actually the uplink and SW2 should become also an uplink to get a redundancy uplink to the internet.
My question is about the uplink to the router. In my opinion, the router needs of course 2 downlinks to the switches, so that SW1 can reboot, SW2 can take-over and the (second) uplink to the router is given. But as i've seen, the router does not support any spanning tree protocol. So will it end up in a loop or does it not matter, because the switches will learn the path and mac and path and block the ports?
Will this work as i mentioned or is the need to configure the router anyway, i didn't see before?
Thanks in advance!
Best regards