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Spanning Tree
Multiple Spanning Tree Overview
Cisco 350XG & 550XG Series 10G Stackable Managed Switches
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Disabled
—Fast Link is disabled.
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Auto
—Fast Link mode is enabled a few seconds after the interface
becomes active.
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Port Status
—Displays the RSTP status on the specific port.
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Disabled
—STP is currently disabled on the port.
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Blocking
—The port is currently blocked, and it cannot forward traffic or
learn MAC addresses.
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Listening
—The port is in Listening mode. The port cannot forward traffic,
and cannot learn MAC addresses.
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Learning
—The port is in Learning mode. The port cannot forward traffic,
however it can learn new MAC addresses.
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Forwarding
—The port is in Forwarding mode. The port can forward
traffic and learn new MAC addresses.
STEP 8
Click
Apply
. The Running Configuration file is updated.
Multiple Spanning Tree Overview
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) is used to separate the STP port state
between various domains (on different VLANs). For example, while port A is
blocked in one STP instance due to a loop on VLAN A, the same port can be
placed in the Forwarding State in another STP instance. The MSTP Properties
page enables you to define the global MSTP settings.
To configure MSTP:
STEP 1
Set the STP Operation Mode to MSTP as described in the
page
.
STEP 2
Define MSTP instances. Each MSTP instance calculates and builds a loop free
topology to bridge packets from the VLANs that map to the instance. Refer to t
he
section.
STEP 3
Decide which MSTP instance be active in what VLAN, and associate these MSTP
instances to VLAN(s) accordingly.
STEP 4
Configure the MSTP attributes by:
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