Alcatel-Lucent ls 6248 User Guide
Configuring Spanning Tree
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Web – Click Layer 2, Spanning Tree, RSTP. Define the fields and Click Apply.
Figure 3-96. RSTP Page
CLI –The following is an example of the RSTP commands:
Defining Multiple Spanning Tree
Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP) provides differing load balancing scenarios. For
example, while port A is blocked in one STP instance, the same port can be placed
in the Forwarding state in another STP instance. The MSTP General Page contains
information for defining global MSTP settings, including region names, MSTP
revisions, and maximum hops.
MSTP generates a unique spanning tree for each instance. This provides multiple
pathways across the network, thereby balancing the traffic load, preventing
wide-scale disruption when a bridge node in a single instance fails, and allowing for
faster convergence of a new topology for the failed instance.
By default all VLANs are assigned to the Internal Spanning Tree (MST Instance 0)
that connects all bridges and LANs within the MST region. This switch supports up
to 16 instances. You should try to group VLANs which cover the same general area
of your network. However, remember that you must configure all bridges within the
same MSTI Region with the same set of instances, and the same instance (on each
bridge) with the same set of VLANs. Also, note that RSTP treats each MSTI region
as a single node, connecting all regions to the Common Spanning Tree.
example, while port A is blocked in one STP instance, the same port can be placed
in the Forwarding state in another STP instance. The MSTP General Page contains
information for defining global MSTP settings, including region names, MSTP
revisions, and maximum hops.
MSTP generates a unique spanning tree for each instance. This provides multiple
pathways across the network, thereby balancing the traffic load, preventing
wide-scale disruption when a bridge node in a single instance fails, and allowing for
faster convergence of a new topology for the failed instance.
By default all VLANs are assigned to the Internal Spanning Tree (MST Instance 0)
that connects all bridges and LANs within the MST region. This switch supports up
to 16 instances. You should try to group VLANs which cover the same general area
of your network. However, remember that you must configure all bridges within the
same MSTI Region with the same set of instances, and the same instance (on each
bridge) with the same set of VLANs. Also, note that RSTP treats each MSTI region
as a single node, connecting all regions to the Common Spanning Tree.
Command Attributes
• Region Name — User-defined STP region name.
console# show spanning-tree