Preparing for MSTP configuration
- Ensure that the VLAN configuration in your network supports all of the forwarding paths necessary for the desired connectivity. All ports connecting one switch to another within a region and one switch to another between regions should be configured as members of all VLANs configured in the region.
- Configure all ports or trunks connecting one switch to another within a region as members of all VLANs in the region. Otherwise, some VLANs could be blocked from access to the spanning tree root for an instance or for the region.
- Plan individual MST regions based on VLAN groupings. That is, plan on all MSTP switches in a given region supporting the same set of VLANs. Within each region, determine the VLAN membership for each spanning tree instance. (Each instance represents a single forwarding path for all VLANs in that instance.)
- Verify that there is one logical spanning tree path through the following:
- Any interregional links
- Any IST (Internal Spanning Tree) or MSTI within a region
- Any legacy (802.1D or 802.1w) switch or group of switches. (Where multiple paths exist between an MST region and a legacy switch, expect the CST (Common Spanning Tree) to block all but one such path.)
- Determine the root bridge and root port for each MSTI.
- Determine the designated bridge and designated port for each LAN segment.
- Determine which VLANs to assign to each MST instance and use port trunks with 802.1Q VLAN tagging where separate links for separate VLANs would result in a blocked link preventing communication between nodes on the same VLAN.
- Set the admin-edge port type to
admin-edge
for edge ports connected to end nodes. - Set the admin-edge port type to
admin-network
for ports connected to another switch, a bridge, or a half-duplex repeater.
NOTE:
When the switch is configured in a stack, the number of configurable MSTIs is limited to four. However, when the switch is configured as a standalone, a maximum of 16 MSTIs is supported. For the purposes of this guide, all examples assume that the switch is standalone; therefore, a maximum of 16 instances are displayed.