Mst Configuration Information - Cisco Nexus 3000 series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree
that one BPDU that the IST sends. Because the MST BPDU carries information for all instances, the number
of BPDUs that need to be processed to support MSTIs is significantly reduced.
Figure 14: MST BPDU with M-Records for MSTIs

MST Configuration Information

The MST configuration that must be identical on all switches within a single MST region is configured by
the user.
You can configure the following three parameters of the MST configuration:
• Name—32-character string, null padded and null terminated, identifying the MST region
• Revision number—Unsigned 16-bit number that identifies the revision of the current MST configuration
You must set the revision number when required as part of the MST configuration. The revision number
Note
is not incremented automatically each time that the MST configuration is committed.
• MST configuration table—4096-element table that associates each of the potential 4094 VLANs supported
Caution
When you change the VLAN-to-MSTI mapping, the system restarts MST.
MST BPDUs contain these three configuration parameters. An MST bridge accepts an MST BPDU into its
own region only if these three configuration parameters match exactly. If one configuration attribute differs,
the MST bridge considers the BPDU to be from another MST region.
to a given instance with the first (0) and last element (4095) set to 0. The value of element number X
represents the instance to which VLAN X is mapped.
Cisco Nexus 3000 Series NX-OS Layer 2 Switching Configuration Guide, Release 5.0(3)U1(1)
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