Spanning Tree > Mstp Instance Settings; Spanning Tree > Mstp Interface Settings - Cisco SRW2016 User Manual

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Chapter 5
Spanning Tree > MSTP Instance Settings
MSTP operation maps VLANs into STP instances. Packets
assigned to various VLANs are transmitted along different
paths within Multiple Spanning Trees Regions (MST
Regions). Regions are one or more Multiple Spanning
Tree bridges by which frames can be transmitted. In
configuring MST, the MST region to which the device
belongs is defined. A configuration consists of the name,
revision, and region to which the device belongs.
Spanning Tree > MSTP Instance Settings
Network Administrators can define MSTP Instances
settings using the MSTP Instance Settings screen.
Instance ID
Defines the VLAN group to which the
interface is assigned.
Included VLAN
Maps the selected VLAN to the selected
instance. Each VLAN belongs to one instance.
Bridge Priority
Specifies the selected spanning tree
instance device priority. The field range is 0–61,440.
Designated Root Bridge ID
with the lowest path cost to the instance ID.
Root Port
Indicates the selected instance's root port.
Root Path Cost
Indicates the selected instance's path
cost.
Bridge ID
Indicates the bridge ID of the selected
instance.
Remaining Hops
Indicates the number of hops remaining
to the next destination.
WebView Switches
Indicates the ID of the bridge
Advanced Configuration
Spanning Tree > MSTP Interface Settings
Network Administrators can assign MSTP Interface settings
using the MSTP Interface Settings screen.
Spanning Tree > MSTP Interface Settings
The MSTP Interface Settings screen contains the following
fields:
Instance ID
Lists the MSTP instances configured on the
device. Possible field range is 0–15.
Interface
Displays the interface for which the MSTP
settings are displayed. The possible field values are:
Port
Specifies the port for which the MSTP settings
are displayed.
LAG
Specifies the LAG for which the MSTP settings
are displayed.
Port State
Indicates whether the port is enabled for the
specific instance.
Type
Indicates if the port is a point-to-point port, or a
port connected to a hub. The possible field values are:
Boundary Port
Indicates the port is a boundary port.
A Boundary port attaches MST bridges to LAN in an
outlying region. If the port is a boundary port, it also
indicates whether the device on the other side of the
link is working in RSTP or STP mode.
Master Port
Indicates the port is a master port. A
Master port provides connectivity from a MSTP region
to the outlying CIST root.
Internal
Indicates the port is an internal port.
Role
Indicates the port role assigned by the STP algorithm
in order to provide to STP paths. The possible field values
are:
Root
Provides the lowest cost path to forward packets
to root device.
Designated
Indicates the port or LAG via which the
designated device is attached to the LAN.
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