Chapter 13 Spanning Tree Protocol

In the following example, there are two RSTP instances (MRSTP 1 and MRSTP2) on switch A.

To set up MRSTP, activate MRSTP on the Switch and specify which port(s) belong to which spanning tree.

Note: Each port can belong to one STP tree only.

Figure 66 MRSTP Network Example

Multiple STP

Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1s) is backward compatible with STP/ RSTP and addresses the limitations of existing spanning tree protocols (STP and RSTP) in networks to include the following features:

One Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST) that represents the entire network’s connectivity.

Grouping of multiple bridges (or switching devices) into regions that appear as one single bridge on the network.

A VLAN can be mapped to a specific Multiple Spanning Tree Instance (MSTI). MSTI allows multiple VLANs to use the same spanning tree.

Load-balancing is possible as traffic from different VLANs can use distinct paths in a region.

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