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  • 1.  MSTP instances differences

    Posted Jul 10, 2014 09:24 AM

    Hello

     

    What is the expected behavior of a switch network with Multiple MSTP-Instances but with differences of the same instances on different switches:

     

     

    Switch A

     

    instance 1 = VLAN 1,2,3

    instance 2 = VLAN 4,5,6

    instance 3 = VLAN 7,8,9

     

    Switch B

     

    instance 1 = VLAN 1,2

    instance 2 = VLAN 3,4,5,6

    instance 3 = VLAN 7,8,9

     

    Switch C

     

    instance 1 = VLAN 1,2,3,4

    instance 2 = VLAN 5,6

    instance 3 = VLAN 7,8,9

     

     

    Thanks for the Answers,

    Greetings



  • 2.  RE: MSTP instances differences

    Posted Jul 10, 2014 02:42 PM

    All switches configured to use MST, exchange an MD5 digest of their VLAN->Instance mappings in their MSTP BPDU. This allows neighbouring switches to determine whether they are in the same MST region. If they are not in the same region (as you describe), then the switches see/treat each other as RSTP neighbours.

     

    Usually, my advice would be to standardise your MST configuration and "ctrl-C ctrl-V" it everywhere - followed by an MD5 hash verification.

     

    Regards,

     

    Pete