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Spanning Tree 
RS400 
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ROS™  v3.5 
5.2.3 Benefits of MSTP 
Despite the fact that MSTP is configured by default to arrive automatically at a spanning tree 
solution for each configured MSTI, advantages may be gained from influencing the topology of 
MSTIs in an MST region. The fact that the Bridge Priority and each port cost are configurable 
per MSTI (see sections 5.4.4 and 5.4.5) makes it possible to control the topology of each MSTI 
within a region. 
Load Balancing 
MST can be used to balance data traffic load among (sets of) VLANs, enabling more complete 
utilization of a multiply interconnected bridged network. 
A bridged network controlled by a single spanning tree will block redundant links by design, in 
order to avoid harmful loops. MSTP blocks not the entire port, but instead per VLAN per port, 
which means that a port that is blocked to one set of VLANS may still pass traffic from other 
VLANs. 
It is possible to control the spanning tree solution for each MSTI, especially the set of active 
links for each tree, by manipulating, per MSTI, the bridge priority and the port costs of links in 
the network. If traffic is allocated judiciously to multiple VLANs, redundant interconnections in a 
bridged network which, using a single spanning tree, would have gone unused, can now be 
made to carry traffic. 
Isolation of Spanning Tree Reconfiguration 
A link failure in an MST region that does not affect the roles of Boundary ports will not cause the 
CST to be reconfigured, nor will the change affect other MST regions. This is due to the fact that 
MSTP information does not propagate past a region boundary. 
MSTP versus PVST 
An advantage of MSTP over the Cisco Systems Inc. proprietary PVST protocol is the ability to 
map multiple VLANs onto a single MSTI. Since each spanning tree requires processing and 
memory, the expense of keeping track of an increasing number of VLANs increases much more 
rapidly for PVST than for MSTP. 
Compatibility with STP and RSTP 
No special configuration is required for the bridges of an MST region to connect fully and simply 
to non-MST bridges on the same bridged network. Careful planning and configuration is, 
however, recommended in order to arrive at an optimal network.