Enhancements

Release M.10.65 Enhancements

Release M.10.65 Enhancements

Release M.10.65 includes the following enhancement:

Enhancement (PR_0000001316) — The MSTP VLAN Assignment is enhanced.

MSTP VLAN Configuration Enhancement

Caution

When this software version is installed, the prior VLAN ID-to-MSTI mappings do not change. However, this enhancement is not backward-compatible. If you install a software version prior to this version, and you have configured MSTI entries instances mapped to VLANs, they will be removed from the configuration file when booting to the prior version of software. You must remove all MSTP mappings from the config file and then reconfigure the instance mapping after you are running the desired software version.

If you want to save a copy of the switch configuration file to a tftp server before you install this version, use this command:

ProCurve(config)# copy startup-config tftp <ip-address tftp server> <filename>

where <filename> is the name you choose for the pre-enhancement configuration file that you are saving.

Overview

The MSTP VLAN configuration enhancement allows you to preconfigure an MSTP regional topology and ensure that the same VLAN ID-to-MSTI assignments exist on each MSTP switch in the region.

The default behavior of the spanning-tree instance vlan command changes so that, before a static VLAN is configured or a dynamic VLAN is learned on the switch, you can preconfigure its VLAN ID-to-MSTI mapping. Later, when the VLAN is created, it is automatically assigned to the MSTI to which you had previously mapped it.

By supporting preconfigured VLAN ID-to-MSTI topologies, the MSTP VLAN configuration enhancement provides the following benefits:

Scalability: In a network design in which you plan to use a large number of VLANs, you can preconfigure identical VLAN ID-to-MSTI mappings on all switches in a single, campus-wide MST region, regardless of the specific VLANs that you later configure on each switch. After the initial VLAN ID-to-MSTI mapping, you can decide on the exact VLANs that you need on each switch.

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