Multiple Spanning Tree Instances (Msti) - Allied Telesis SwitchBlade x908 Series Software Reference Manual

Switchblade x908/x900 series alliedware plus operating system software reference for version 5.3.1
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Multiple Spanning Tree Instances (MSTI)

MSTP enables the grouping and mapping of VLANs to different spanning tree instances. So, an
MST Instance (MSTI) is a particular set of VLANs that are all using the same spanning tree.
In a network where all VLANs span all links of the network, judicious choice of bridge priorities
for different MSTIs can result in different switches becoming root bridges for different MSTIs.
That will result in the different MSTIs choosing different active topologies on the network. An
example of how different MSTIs can choose different active topologies on the same physical set
of links is illustrated in
MSTP is compatible with RSTP and STP—see
on page
Figure 18-1:
Root bridge for
MSTI 1
C613-50007-01 REV B
Figure
18-1.
18.14.
Different spanning trees created by different MSTIs on the same physical layout
Physical connections
Spanning tree of MSTI= 1 containing vlans 2, 7, 9, 43
Spanning tree of MSTI= 2 containing vlans 16, 18, 24, 40
Spanning tree of MSTI= 3 containing vlans 23, 39, 50, 112
Software Reference for SwitchBlade® x908, x900 and x600 Series Switches
TM
AlliedWare Plus
Operating System - Software Version 5.3.1
Spanning Tree Introduction: STP, RSTP, and MSTP
"Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST)"
Root bridge for
MSTI 3
Root bridge for
MSTI 2
Diff_MSTI_1
18.11

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