Configuration notes, Configuring mstp mode and scope – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol

MSTP Region – These are clusters of bridges that run multiple instances of the MSTP protocol.
Multiple bridges detect that they are in the same region by exchanging their configuration
(instance to VLAN mapping), name, and revision-level. Therefore, if you need to have two
bridges in the same region, the two bridges must have identical configurations, names, and
revision-levels. Also, one or more VLANs can be mapped to one MSTP instance (IST or MSTI)
but a VLAN cannot be mapped to multiple MSTP instances.

NOTE

One or more VLANs can be mapped to one MSTP instance (IST or MSTI) but a VLAN cannot be
mapped to multiple MSTP instances.

Configuration notes

When configuring MSTP, note the following:

With MSTP running, enabling static trunk on ports that are members of many VLANs (4000 or
more VLANs) will keep the system busy for 20 to 25 seconds.

Configuring MSTP mode and scope

With the introduction of MSTP, a system can be either under MSTP mode or not under MSTP mode.
The default state is to not be under MSTP mode. MSTP configuration can only be performed in a
system under MSTP mode.

With a system configured under MSTP mode, there is a concept called MSTP scope. MSTP scope
defines the VLANs that are under direct MSTP control. You cannot run 802.1D or 802.1w on any
VLAN (even outside of MSTP scope) and you cannot create topology groups when a system is under
MSTP mode. While a VLAN group will still be supported when a system is under MSTP mode, the
member VLAN should either be all in the MSTP scope or all out of the MSTP scope.

When a system is configured from non-MSTP mode to MSTP mode, the following changes are made
to the system configuration:

All 802.1D and 802.1w STP instances are deleted regardless of whether the VLAN is inside the
MSTP scope or not

All topology groups are deleted

Any VSRP configuration is deleted

Single-span (if configured) is deleted

MRP running on a VLAN inside MSTP scope is deleted

The CIST is created and all VLANS inside the MSTP scope are attached with the CIST

Make sure that no physical layer-2 loops exist prior to switching from non-MSTP mode to MSTP
mode. If, for example, you have an L2 loop topology configured as a redundancy mechanism before
you perform the switch, a Layer 2 storm should be expected.

To configure a system into MSTP mode, use the following command at the Global Configuration
level.

TurboIron(config)#mstp scope all

Syntax: [no] mstp scope all

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