Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree
Cisco 220 Series Smart Switches Administration Guide Release 1.1.0.x
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Max Hops
—Enter the total number of hops that occur in a specific region
before the BPDU is discarded. Once the BPDU is discarded, the port
information is aged out. The field range is from 1 to 40. The default is 20.
STEP 3
Click
Apply
. The MSTP properties are defined, and the Running Configuration file
is updated.
Mapping VLANs to MST Instance
Use the VLAN to MSTP Instance page to map VLANs to MSTP instances. For
devices to be in the same region, they must have the same VLAN to MSTP
instance mappings.
NOTE
The same MSTP instance can be mapped with more than one VLAN, but each
VLAN can only have one MSTP instance attached to it.
Up to 16 MSTP instances can be defined on the switch. For those VLANs that are
not explicitly mapped to one of the MSTP instances, the switch automatically
maps them to the Core and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST) instance. The CIST
instance is MSTP instance 0.
To map VLANs to MSTP instances:
STEP 1
Click
Spanning Tree
>
VLAN to MSTP Instance
.
STEP 2
To add VLANs to an MSTP instance, select the desired MSTP instance and click
Edit
.
STEP 3
Enter the following information:
•
MSTP Instance ID
—Select the MSTP instance.
•
VLANs
—Enter the VLANs being mapped to this MSTP instance.
•
Action
—Select either
Add
or
Remove
to map or remove
the VLANs to or
from the MSTP instance.
STEP 4
Click
Apply
. The VLAN-to-MSTP instance mapping is defined, and the Running
Configuration file is updated.