3com WX3000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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MSTP supports mapping VLANs to MST instances by means of a VLAN-to-instance mapping table. 
MSTP introduces “instance” (integrates multiple VLANs into a set) and can bind multiple VLANs to 
an instance, thus saving communication overhead and improving resource utilization. 
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MSTP divides a switched network into multiple regions, each containing multiple spanning trees 
that are independent of one another. 
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MSTP prunes a ring network into a network with tree topology, preventing packets from being 
duplicated and forwarded in a network endlessly. Furthermore, it offers multiple redundant paths 
for forwarding data, and thus achieves load balancing for forwarding VLAN data. 
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MSTP is compatible with STP and RSTP. 
Basic MSTP Terminologies 
 illustrates basic MSTP terms (assuming that MSTP is enabled on every device in this figure). 
Figure 1-4 
Basic MSTP terminologies 
 
 
MST region 
A multiple spanning tree region (MST region) comprises multiple physically-interconnected 
MSTP-enabled devices and the corresponding network segments connected to these devices. These 
devices have the same region name, the same VLAN-to-MSTI mapping configuration and the same 
MSTP revision level. 
A switched network can contain multiple MST regions. You can group multiple devices into one MST 
region by using the corresponding MSTP configuration commands.  
As shown in 
, all the devices in region A0 are of the same MST region-related configuration, 
including: 
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Region name 
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VLAN-to-MSTI mapping (that is, VLAN 1 is mapped to MSTI 1, VLAN 2 is mapped to instance 2, 
and the other VLANs are mapped to CIST.) 
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