Configuring the maximum hops of an mst region – H3C Technologies H3C S5560 Series Switches User Manual

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Step Command

Remarks

2.

Configure the priority of
the current device.

In STP/RSTP mode:

stp priority priority

In PVST mode:

stp vlan vlan-id-list priority priority

In MSTP mode:

stp [ instance instance-list ] priority
priority

The default setting is 32768.

Configuring the maximum hops of an MST region

Restrict the region size by setting the maximum hops of an MST region. The hop limit configured on the
regional root bridge is used as the hop limit for the MST region.
Configuration BPDUs sent by the regional root bridge always have a hop count set to the maximum value.

When a device receives this configuration BPDU, it decrements the hop count by one, and uses the new

hop count in the BPDUs that it propagates. When the hop count of a BPDU reaches zero, it is discarded

by the device that received it. Devices beyond the reach of the maximum hops can no longer participate
in spanning tree calculations, so the size of the MST region is limited.
Make this configuration only on the root bridge. All other devices in the MST region use the maximum

hop value set for the root bridge.
You can configure the maximum hops of an MST region based on the STP network size. H3C
recommends that you configure the maximum hops to a value that is greater than the maximum hops of

each edge device to the root bridge.
To configure the maximum number of hops of an MST region:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Configure the maximum hops

of the MST region.

stp max-hops hops

The default setting is 20.

Configuring the network diameter of a switched
network

Any two terminal devices in a switched network can reach each other through a specific path, and there

are a series of devices on the path. The switched network diameter is the maximum number of devices on

the path for an edge device to reach another one in the switched network through the root bridge. The
network diameter indicates the network size. The bigger the diameter, the larger the network size.
Based on the network diameter you configured, the system automatically sets an optimal hello time,

forward delay, and max age for the device.
In STP, RSTP, or MSTP mode, each MST region is considered a device. The configured network diameter
takes effect only on the CIST (or the common root bridge) but not on other MSTIs.

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