Chapter 7 mstp configuration, 1 mstp introduction, 1 mstp region – Accton Technology ES4626 User Manual

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Chapter 7 MSTP Configuration

7.1 MSTP Introduction

The MSTP (Multiple STP) is a new spanning-tree protocol which is based on the

STP and the RSTP. It runs on all the bridges of a bridged-LAN. It calculates a common

and internal spanning tree (CIST) for the bridge-LAN which consists of the bridges

running the MSTP, the RSTP and the STP. It also calculates the independent multiple

spanning-tree instances (MSTI) for each MST domain (MSTP domain). The MSTP, which

adopts the RSTP for its rapid convergence of the spanning tree, enables multiple VLANs

to be mapped to the same spanning-tree instance which is independent to other

spanning-tree instances. The MSTP provides multiple forwarding paths for data traffic

and enables load balancing. Moreover, because multiple VLANs share a same MSTI, the

MSTP can reduce the number of spanning-tree instances, which consumes less CPU

resources and reduces the bandwidth consumption.

7.1.1 MSTP Region

Because multiple VLANs can be mapped to a single spanning tree instance, IEEE

802.1s committee raises the MST concept. The MST is used to make the association of a

certain VLAN to a certain spanning tree instance.

A MSTP region is composed of one or multiple bridges with the same MCID (MST

Configuration Identification) and the bridged-LAN (a certain bridge in the MSTP region is

the designated bridge of the LAN, and the bridges attaching to the LAN are not running

STP). All the bridges in the same MSTP region have the same MSID.

MSID consists of 3 attributes:

z

Configuration Name: Composed by digits and letters

z

Revision Level

z

Configuration Digest: VLANs mapping to spanning tree instances

The bridges with the same 3 above attributes are considered as in the same MST

region.

When the MSTP calculates CIST in a bridged-LAN, a MSTP region is considered as

a bridge. See the figure below:

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