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Quick Steps for Configuring MSTIs
Using 802.1Q 2005 Multiple Spanning Tree
page 12-16
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
Quick Steps for Configuring MSTIs
By default, the Spanning Tree software is active on all switches and operating in the 1x1 mode using  
802.1w RSTP. A loop-free network topology is automatically calculated based on default 802.1w RSTP 
switch, bridge, and port parameter values. 
Using Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) requires configuration changes to the default Spanning Tree values 
(mode and protocol) as well as defining specific MSTP parameters and instances. 
The following steps provide a tutorial for setting up a sample MSTP configuration, as shown in the 
diagram below: 
Flat Mode MSTP Quick Steps Example
Change the Spanning Tree operating mode, if necessary, on Switch A and Switch B from 1x1 to flat 
mode using th
 command. For example:
-> bridge mode flat
Note that defining an MSTP configuration requires the use of explicit Spanning Tree commands, which 
are available in both the flat and 1x1 mode. As a result, this step is optional. See 
 for more information.
Change the Spanning Tree protocol to MSTP using th
 command. For example: 
-> bridge protocol mstp
Create VLANs 100, 200, 300, and 400 using the 
 command. For example:
-> vlan 100
-> vlan 150
-> vlan 200
-> vlan 250
Assign switch ports to VLANs, as shown in the above diagram, using th
 command. 
For example, the following commands assign ports 3/1, 4/2, 4/8, and 2/12 to VLANs 100, 150, 200, and 
250 on Switch A:
-> vlan 100 port default 3/1
-> vlan 150 port default 4/2
-> vlan 200 port default 4/8
-> vlan 250 port default 2/12
2/1
3/1
4/2
4/8
5/2
5/1
||
VLAN 100
VLAN 250
MSTI-1
VLAN 200
VLAN 150
CIST-0
VLAN 100
VLAN 250
MSTI-1
VLAN 200
VLAN 150
CIST-0
||
2/12
3/6
||
Switch A
Switch B