HP PROCURVE 2610 Advanced Traffic Management Manual page 114

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Spanning-Tree Operation
Overview
The logical and physical topologies resulting from these VLAN/Instance
groupings result in blocking on different links for different VLANs:
Region "A": Logical Topology
Switch "A"
Root for Instance 1
VLANs: 10, 11, 12
Switch "B"
Instance 1
VLANs: 10, 11, 12
Path blocked for VLANs in instance 1.
Region "A": Physical Topology
Figure 5-1. Example of a Multiple Spanning-Tree Application
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Switch "C"
Instance 1
VLANs: 10, 11, 12
Switch "A"
Root for Instance 1
Switch "B"
Root for Instance 2
Path blocked for VLANs in instance 1.
Path blocked for VLANs in instance 2.
Switch "A"
Instance 2
VLANs: 20, 21, 22
Switch "B"
Root for Instance 2
VLANs: 20, 21, 22
Path blocked for VLANs in instance 2.
Switch "C"
Switch "C"
Instance 2
VLANs: 20, 21, 22

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