Mstp example configuration – NETGEAR M4350-24F4V 24-Port 10G SFP+ Managed AV Network Switch User Manual
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and transmit MSTP BPDUs. The MST configuration identifier includes the following
components:
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Configuration identifier format selector
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Configuration name
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Configuration revision level
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Configuration digest: 16-byte signature of type HMAC-MD5 created from the MST
Configuration Table (a VLAN ID to MSTID mapping)
Because multiple instances of spanning tree exist, an MSTP state is maintained on a
per-port, per-instance basis (or on a per-port, per-VLAN basis, as any VLAN can be in
one and only one MSTI or CIST). For example, port A can be forwarding for instance 1
while discarding for instance 2. The port states changed since the IEEE 802.1D
specification.
To support multiple spanning trees, configure an MSTP bridge with an unambiguous
assignment of VLAN IDs (VIDs) to spanning trees. For such a configuration, ensure the
following:
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The allocation of VIDs to FIDs is unambiguous.
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Each FID that is supported by the bridge is allocated to exactly one spanning tree
instance.
The combination of VID to FID and then FID to MSTI allocation defines a mapping of
VIDs to spanning tree instances, represented by the MST Configuration Table.
With this allocation we ensure that every VLAN is assigned to one and only one MSTI.
The CIST is also an instance of spanning tree with an MSTID of 0.
VIDs might be not be allocated to an instance, but every VLAN must be allocated to
one of the other instances of spanning tree.
The portion of the active topology of the network that connects any two bridges in the
same MST region traverses only MST bridges and LANs in that region, and never bridges
of any kind outside the region. In other words, connectivity within the region is
independent of external connectivity.
MSTP example configuration
This example shows how to create an MSTP instance from the switch. The example
network includes three different switches that serve different locations in the network.
In he following figure, ports 1/0/1–1/0/5 are connected to host stations, so those links
are not subject to network loops. Ports 1/0/6–1/0/8 are connected across switches 1, 2,
and 3.
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