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VLAN-to-instance mapping table 
As an attribute of an MST region, the VLAN-to-instance mapping table describes the mapping 
relationships between VLANs and MSTIs. In 
, for example, the VLAN-to-instance mapping 
table of region A0 is as follows: VLAN 1 is mapped to MSTI 1, VLAN 2 to MSTI 2, and the rest to CIST. 
MSTP achieves load balancing by means of the VLAN-to-instance mapping table. 
IST 
An internal spanning tree (IST) is a spanning tree that runs in an MST region. 
ISTs in all MST regions and the common spanning tree (CST) jointly constitute the common and internal 
spanning tree (CIST) of the entire network. An IST is the section of the CIST in an MST region, as 
shown in 
. 
CST 
The CST is a single spanning tree that connects all MST regions in a switched network. If you regard 
each MST region as a “device”, the CST is a spanning tree calculated by these “devices” through STP 
or RSTP. For example, the red lines in 
 represent the CST. 
CIST 
Jointly constituted by ISTs and the CST, the CIST is a single spanning tree that connects all devices in a 
switched network. 
In 
, for example, the ISTs in all MST regions plus the inter-region CST constitute the CIST of 
the entire network. 
MSTI 
Multiple spanning trees can be generated in an MST region through MSTP, one spanning tree being 
independent of another. Each spanning tree is referred to as a multiple spanning tree instance (MSTI). 
In 
, for example, multiple spanning trees can exist in each MST region, each spanning tree 
corresponding to the specific VLAN(s). These spanning trees are called MSTIs. 
Regional root bridge 
The root bridge of the IST or an MSTI within an MST region is the regional root bridge of the IST or the 
MSTI. Based on the topology, different spanning trees in an MST region may have different regional 
roots. 
For example, in region D0 in 
, the regional root of MSTI 1 is device B, while that of MSTI 2 is 
device C. 
Common root bridge 
The common root bridge is the root bridge of the CIST. 
In 
, for example, the common root bridge is a device in region A0. 
Boundary port 
A boundary port is a port that connects an MST region to another MST region, or to a single 
spanning-tree region running STP, or to a single spanning-tree region running RSTP. In 
example, if a device in region A0 is interconnected with the first port of a device in region D0 and the 
common root bridge of the entire switched network is located in region A0, the first port of that device in 
region D0 is the boundary port of region D0.