Common Spanning Tree; Mst Instances; Mst Configuration - Cisco WS-C2948G-GE-TX Configuration Manual

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Understanding How MST Works
To the spanning tree protocol running in the SST region, an MST region appears as a single SST or
pseudobridge. Pseudobridges operate as follows:

Common Spanning Tree

802.1Q specifies a single spanning tree for all the VLANs called CST. In a Catalyst 4500 series switch
running PVST+, the VLAN 1 spanning tree corresponds to CST. In a Catalyst 4500 series switch running
MST, IST (instance 0) corresponds to CST.

MST Instances

This release supports up to 16 instances; each spanning tree instance is identified by an instance ID that
ranges from 0 to 15. Instance 0 is mandatory and is always present. Instances 1 through 15 are optional.

MST Configuration

MST configuration has three parts as follows:
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The same values for root identifiers and root path costs are sent in all BPDUs of all the pseudobridge
ports. Pseudobridges differ from a single SST bridge as follows:
The pseudobridge BPDUs have different bridge identifiers. This difference does not affect STP
operation in the neighboring SST regions because the root identifier and root cost are the same.
BPDUs that are sent from the pseudobridge ports may have significantly different message ages.
Because the message age increases by 1 second for each hop, the difference in the message age
is in the order of seconds.
Data traffic from one port of a pseudobridge (a port at the edge of a region) to another port follows
a path that is entirely contained within the pseudobridge or MST region.
Data traffic belonging to different VLANs may follow different paths within the MST regions that
are established by MST.
Loop prevention is achieved by either of the following:
Blocking the appropriate pseudobridge ports by allowing one forwarding port on the boundary
and blocking all other ports.
Setting the CST partitions to block the ports of the SST regions.
A pseudobridge differs from a single SST bridge because the BPDUs that are sent from the
pseudobridge's ports have different bridge identifiers. The root identifier and root cost are the same
for both bridges.
Name—A 32-character string (null padded and null terminated) identifying the MST region.
Revision number—An unsigned 16-bit number that increments each time that a change is made to
the configuration.
Note
You must set and update the revision number manually, because the number does not
auto-increment each time that you commit the MST configuration.
Chapter 7
Configuring Spanning Tree
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