Specifying The Current Switch As A Root Bridge/Secondary Root Bridge - H3C S5100-SI Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – MSTP
H3C S5100-SI/EI Series Ethernet Switches
Note:
MSTP-enabled switches are in the same region only when they have the same
format selector (a 802.1s-defined protocol selector, which is 0 by default and cannot
be configured), MST region name, VLAN-to-MSTI mapping table, and revision level.
The H3C series support only the MST region name, VLAN-to-MSTI mapping table,
and revision level. Switches with the settings of these parameters being the same
are assigned to the same MST region.
II. Configuration example
# Configure an MST region named info, the MSTP revision level being level 1, VLAN 2
through VLAN 10 being mapped to MSTI 1, and VLAN 20 through VLAN 30 being
mapped to MSTI 2.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] stp region-configuration
[Sysname-mst-region] region-name info
[Sysname-mst-region] instance 1 vlan 2 to 10
[Sysname-mst-region] instance 2 vlan 20 to 30
[Sysname-mst-region] revision-level 1
[Sysname-mst-region] active region-configuration
# Verify the above configuration.
[Sysname-mst-region] check region-configuration
Admin configuration
Format selector
Region name
Revision level
Instance
0
1
2

1.3.3 Specifying the Current Switch as a Root Bridge/Secondary Root Bridge

MSTP can automatically choose a switch as a root bridge through calculation. You can
also manually specify the current switch as a root bridge by using the corresponding
commands.
I. Specify the current switch as the root bridge of a spanning tree
Follow these steps to specify the current switch as the root bridge of a spanning tree:
:0
:info
:1
Vlans Mapped
1, 11 to 19, 31 to 4094
2 to 10
20 to 30
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Chapter 1 MSTP Configuration

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