Configuring global settings for sta, Spanning tree – LevelOne GSW-4876 User Manual

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| Configuring the Switch

Configuring the Spanning Tree Algorithm

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An MST Region consists of a group of interconnected bridges that have the

same MST Configuration Identifiers (including the Region Name, Revision

Level and Configuration Digest – see

"Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees"

on page 132

). An MST Region may contain multiple MSTP Instances. An

Internal Spanning Tree (IST) is used to connect all the MSTP switches

within an MST region. A Common Spanning Tree (CST) interconnects all

adjacent MST Regions, and acts as a virtual bridge node for

communications with STP or RSTP nodes in the global network.

Figure 46: Common Internal Spanning Tree, Common Spanning Tree,
Internal Spanning Tree

MSTP connects all bridges and LAN segments with a single Common and

Internal Spanning Tree (CIST). The CIST is formed as a result of the

running spanning tree algorithm between switches that support the STP,

RSTP, MSTP protocols.

Once you specify the VLANs to include in a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance

(MSTI), the protocol will automatically build an MSTI tree to maintain

connectivity among each of the VLANs. MSTP maintains contact with the

global network because each instance is treated as an RSTP node in the

Common Spanning Tree (CST).

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Use the STP Bridge Settings page to configure settings for STA which apply

globally to the switch.

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Basic/Advanced Configuration, Spanning Tree, Bridge Settings

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Spanning Tree Protocol

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Uses RSTP for the internal state machine, but sends only 802.1D

BPDUs. This creates one spanning tree instance for the entire network.

If multiple VLANs are implemented on a network, the path between

specific VLAN members may be inadvertently disabled to prevent

network loops, thus isolating group members. When operating multiple

VLANs, we recommend selecting the MSTP option.

Region 1

Region 4

Region 2

Region 3

CIST

IST

Region 1

Region 4

Region 2

Region 3

CST

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STP and RSTP BPDUs are transmitted as untagged frames, and will cross any VLAN
boundaries.

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