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Configuring Root Bridge 
Configuring an MST Region 
Configuration procedure 
Follow these steps to configure an MST region: 
To do... 
Use the command... 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter MST region view 
stp region-configuration
— 
Configure the name of the MST 
region 
region-name name
 
Required 
The default MST region name of a 
switch is its MAC address. 
instance
 instance-id vlan 
vlan-list 
Configure the VLAN-to-instance 
mapping table for the MST region 
vlan-mapping modulo
 
modulo
 
Required 
Both commands can be used to 
configure VLAN-to-instance 
mapping tables. 
By default, all VLANs in an MST 
region are mapped to MSTI 0. 
Configure the MSTP revision 
level for the MST region 
revision-level
 level 
Required 
The default revision level of an 
MST region is level 0. 
Activate the configuration of the 
MST region manually 
active 
region-configuration 
Required 
Display the configuration of the 
current MST region 
check 
region-configuration 
Optional 
Display the currently valid 
configuration of the MST region 
display stp 
region-configuration 
Available in any view 
 
 
Neighbor Topology Discovery Protocol (NTDP) packets sent by devices in a cluster can only be 
transmitted within the MSTI where the management VLAN of the cluster resides. For more information 
about clusters and the NTDP protocol, see Cluster Operation
 
Configuring MST region-related parameters (especially the VLAN-to-instance mapping table) results in 
spanning tree recalculation and network topology jitter. To reduce network topology jitter caused by the 
configuration, MSTP does not recalculate spanning trees immediately after the configuration; it does 
this only after you perform one of the following operations, and then the configuration can really takes 
effect: 
z
 
Activate the new MST region-related settings by using the active region-configuration command 
z
 
Enable MSTP by using the stp enable command