Multiple spanning tree instance (msti) – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual
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AT-S63 Management Software Menus Interface User’s Guide
Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols
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Multiple
Spanning Tree
Instance (MSTI)
The individual spanning trees in MSTP are referred to as Multiple
Spanning Tree Instances (MSTIs). A MSTI can span any number of
AT-9400 Series switches, and an AT-9400 Series switch can support up to
16 MSTIs at a time.
To create a MSTI, you first assign it a number, referred to as the MSTI ID.
The range is 1 to 15. (The switch is shipped with a default MSTI with an
MSTI ID of 0. This default spanning tree instance is discussed later in
“Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST)” on page 563.)
After you have selected an MSTI ID, you need to define the scope of the
MSTI by assigning one or more VLANs to it. An instance can contain any
number of VLANs, but a VLAN can belong to only one MSTI at a time.
Following are several examples. Figure 188 illustrates two AT-9400 Series
switches, each containing the two VLANs Sales and Production. The two
parts of each VLAN are connected with a direct link using untagged ports
on both switches.
If the switches were running STP or RSTP, one of the links would be
blocked because the links constitute a physical loop. Which link would be
blocked depends on the STP or RSTP bridge settings.
In Figure 188, the link between the two parts of the Production VLAN is
blocked, resulting in a loss of communications between the two parts of