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Vubiq HaulPass V10g User Manual
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9.2 MSTI Configuration
By default, all VLAN Ids are mapped to the Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST). If the protocol version is
set to MSTP, then a VLAN ID can be mapped to one out of 8 spanning trees, where CIST is one. The 7 others are
called MSTI1,…, MSTI7. A MSTI configuration also has a name and revision. All these values have to be identical
on the switches in the network. Otherwise the configuration will not take effect.
set to MSTP, then a VLAN ID can be mapped to one out of 8 spanning trees, where CIST is one. The 7 others are
called MSTI1,…, MSTI7. A MSTI configuration also has a name and revision. All these values have to be identical
on the switches in the network. Otherwise the configuration will not take effect.
Figure 36. MSTI Configuration
The configuration identity is configured as follows:
(config)# spanning-tree mst name <ConfigurationName> revision <RevisionNumber>
where <ConfigurationName> is a string of maximum length 32 characters, and <RevisionNumber> is an integer in
the range 1,…,65535.
the range 1,…,65535.
The VLANs are added to MSTI1 and MIST2 with the following commands:
(config)# [no] spanning-tree mst 1 vlan 10-15 (config)# [no] spanning-tree mst 2 vlan 16,18
The no form deletes all VLANs in the MSTI in question.