Administrator Guide

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R3(conf-mstp)#show config
!
protocol spanning-tree mstp
no disable
MSTI 1 VLAN 100
MSTI 2 VLAN 200,300
MSTI 2 bridge-priority 0
Interoperate with Non-Dell Networking OS Bridges
Dell Networking OS supports only one MSTP region.
A region is a combination of three unique qualities:
Name is a mnemonic string you assign to the region. The default region name on Dell Networking OS is null.
Revision is a 2-byte number. The default revision number on Dell Networking OS is 0.
VLAN-to-instance mapping is the placement of a VLAN in an MSTI.
For a bridge to be in the same MSTP region as another, all three of these qualities must match exactly. The default values for
name and revision match on all Dell Networking OS equipment. If you have non-Dell Networking OS equipment that participates
in MSTP, ensure these values match on all the equipment.
NOTE: Some non-Dell Networking OS equipment may implement a non-null default region name. SFTOS, for example, uses
the Bridge ID, while others may use a MAC address.
Changing the Region Name or Revision
To change the region name or revision, use the following commands.
Change the region name.
PROTOCOL MSTP mode
name name
Change the region revision number.
PROTOCOL MSTP mode
revision number
To view the current region name and revision, use the show spanning-tree mst configuration command from EXEC
Privilege mode.
Dell(conf-mstp)#name my-mstp-region
Dell(conf-mstp)#exit
Dell(conf)#do show spanning-tree mst config
MST region name: my-mstp-region
Revision: 0
MSTI VID
1 100
2 200-300
Modifying Global Parameters
The root bridge sets the values for forward-delay, hello-time, max-age, and max-hops and overwrites the values set on other
MSTP bridges.
Forward-delay the amount of time an interface waits in the Listening state and the Learning state before it transitions
to the Forwarding state.
Hello-time the time interval in which the bridge sends MSTP bridge protocol data units (BPDUs).
Max-age the length of time the bridge maintains configuration information before it refreshes that information by
recomputing the MST topology.
Max-hops the maximum number of hops a BPDU can travel before a receiving switch discards it.
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Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)