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Tasks at a glance
(Optional.)
(Optional.)
(Optional.)
Configuring No Agreement Check
(Optional.)
(Optional.)
Configuring protection features
(Optional.)
Enabling SNMP notifications for new-root election and topology change events
Setting the spanning tree mode
The spanning tree modes include:
•
STP
mode
—All ports of the device send STP BPDUs. Select this mode when the peer device
of a port supports only STP.
•
RSTP
mode
—All ports of the device send RSTP BPDUs. A port in this mode automatically
transits to the STP mode when it receives STP BPDUs from the peer device. A port in this mode
does not transit to the MSTP mode when it receives MSTP BPDUs from the peer device.
•
PVST
mode
—All ports of the device send PVST BPDUs. Each VLAN maintains a spanning
tree. In a network, the amount of spanning trees maintained by all devices equals the number of
PVST-enabled VLANs multiplied by the number of PVST-enabled ports. If the amount of
spanning trees exceeds the capacity of the network, device CPUs will be overloaded. Packet
forwarding is interrupted, and the network becomes unstable. The device supports a maximum
of 128 spanning tree-enabled VLANs.
•
MSTP
mode
—All ports of the device send MSTP BPDUs. A port in this mode automatically
transits to the STP mode when receiving STP BPDUs from the peer device. A port in this mode
does not transit to the RSTP mode when receiving RSTP BPDUs from the peer device.
The MSTP mode is compatible with the RSTP mode, and the RSTP mode is compatible with the STP
mode.
Compatibility of the PVST mode depends on the link type of a port.
•
On an access port, the PVST mode is compatible with other spanning tree modes in all VLANs.
•
On a trunk port or hybrid port, the PVST mode is compatible with other spanning tree modes
only in the default VLAN.
To set the spanning tree mode:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Set the spanning tree mode.
stp mode
{
mstp
|
pvst
|
rstp
|
stp
}
The default setting is the
MSTP mode.
Configuring an MST region
Spanning tree devices belong to the same MST region if they are both connected through a physical
link and configured with the following details:
•
Format selector (0 by default, not configurable).
•
MST region name.
•
MST region revision level.