RackSwitch G8000 Application Guide
MSTP configuration guidelines
This section provides important information about configuring Multiple Spanning Tree Groups:
When MSTP is turned on, the switch automatically moves all VLANs to the CIST. When MSTP is turned off, the switch moves all VLANs from the CIST to STG 1.
When enabling MSTP, Region Name must be configured, and a default version number of 0 (zero) is configured automatically. Each bridge in the region must have the same name, version number, and VLAN mapping.
Figure 5-3 shows how multiple Spanning Trees can provide redundancy without wasting any uplink ports. In this example, the server ports are split between two separate VLANs. Both VLANs belong to two different Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP) groups. The Spanning Tree priority values are configured so that each routing switch is the root for a different MSTP instance. All of the uplinks are active, with each uplink port backing up the other.
BMD00041, November 2008 | Chapter 5: Spanning Tree 87 |