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Converged Enhanced Ethernet Administrator’s Guide
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MSTP overview
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DRAFT: BROCADE CONFIDENTIAL
spanning tree instances. With MSTP you can have multiple forwarding paths for data traffic. A 
failure in one instance does not affect other instances. With MSTP, you are able to more effectively 
utilize the physical resources present in the network and achieve better load balancing of VLAN 
traffic. 
NOTE
In MSTP mode, RSTP is automatically enabled to provide rapid convergence.
Multiple switches must be configured consistently with the same MSTP configuration to participate 
in multiple spanning tree instances. A group of interconnected switches that have the same MSTP 
configuration is called an MSTP region. 
NOTE
Brocade supports 16 MSTP instances and one MSTP region. 
MSTP introduces a hierarchical way of managing switch domains using regions. Switches that 
share common MSTP configuration attributes belong to a region. The MSTP configuration 
determines the MSTP region where each switch resides. The common MSTP configuration 
attributes are as follows:
Alphanumeric configuration name (32 bytes)
Configuration revision number (2 bytes)
4096-element table that maps each of the VLANs to an MSTP instance
Region boundaries are determined based on the above attributes. A multiple spanning tree 
instance is an RSTP instance that operates inside an MSTP region and determines the active 
topology for the set of VLANs mapping to that instance. Every region has a common internal 
spanning tree (CIST) that forms a single spanning tree instance that includes all the switches in the 
region. The difference between the CIST instance and the MSTP instance is that the CIST instance 
operates across the MSTP region and forms a loop-free topology across regions, while the MSTP 
instance operates only within a region. The CIST instance can operate using RSTP if all the switches 
across the regions support RSTP. However, if any of the switches operate using 802.1D STP, the 
CIST instance reverts to 802.1D. Each region is viewed logically as a single STP/RSTP bridge to 
other regions. 
Configuring MSTP on Brocade FCoE hardware
The basic process for configuring MSTP on your Brocade FCoE hardware is as follows.
1. Enter Global Configuration mode. 
2. Enable MSTP using the global protocol spanning-tree command. For more details see 
switch(config)#protocol spanning-tree mstp
3. Specify the region name using the region region_name command. For more details see 
switch(conf-mstp)#region brocade1
4. Specify the revision number using the revision command. For more details see 
switch(conf-mstp)#revision 1