Vlan participation in spanning tree groups – HP 445946-001 User Manual

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Spanning Tree Protocol

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Figure 9

Two VLANs on one instance of Spanning Tree Protocol

In the following figure, VLAN 1 and VLAN 2 belong to different Spanning Tree Groups. The two instances

of spanning tree separate the topology without forming a loop, so that both VLANs can forward packets
between the switches without losing connectivity.

Figure 10

Two VLANs on separate instances of Spanning Tree Protocol

VLAN participation in Spanning Tree Groups

The following table shows which switch ports participate in each Spanning Tree Group. By default, server

ports (ports 1-16) do not participate in Spanning Tree, even though they are members of their respective
VLANs.

Table 12

VLAN participation in Spanning Tree Groups

VLAN 1

VLAN 2

Switch 1

Spanning Tree Group 1
Port 20

Spanning Tree Group 2
Port 21

Switch 2

Spanning Tree Group 1
Port 20

Spanning Tree Group 2
Port 21

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