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Enhancements
Release L.11.08 Enhancements
The MSTP VLAN Configuration enhancement allows you to ensure that the same VLAN ID-to-MSTI
assignments exist on each MSTP switch in a region. Before a static VLAN is configured or a dynamic
VLAN is learned on the switch, you can used the
spanning-tree instance vlan
command to map VLANs
to each MST instance in the region. Later, when the VLAN is created, the switch automatically assigns
it to the MST instance to which you had previously mapped it.
Configuring MSTP Instances with the VLAN Range Option
For the ProCurve Series 3500/5400/6200 switches, if you use the
spanning-tree instance
command with
the VLAN range option, even if the range includes VLANs that are not currently present on the switch,
the entire range of VLANs is configured. For example, if VLANs 1, 5, and 7 are currently present and
you enter this command:
ProCurve(config)# spanning-tree instance 1 vlan 1-10
then all the VLANs from 1 through 10 are included, even those VLANs that are not present.
On other ProCurve switches, only the VLANs that are present will be included, that is, only VLANs
1, 5, and 7 would be included. The switch will map these VLANs to MSTP Instance 1, which results
in a Configuration Digest that is not the same as the Configuration Digest for the Series 3500/5400/
6200 switches running this enhancement. (See Figure 5 and Figure 6)
Syntax:
[no] spanning-tree instance < 1..16 > vlan <
vid
[
vid..vid
] >
no spanning-tree instance < 1..16 >
Configuring MSTP on the switch automatically configures the IST instance and
places all statically and dynamically configured VLANs on the switch into the IST
instance. This command creates a new MST instance (MSTI) and moves the VLANs
you specify from the IST to the MSTI.
You must map at least one VLAN to an MSTI when you create it. You cannot map
a VLAN ID to more than one instance. You can create up to 16 MSTIs in a region.
The
no
form of the command removes one or more VLANs from the specified MSTI.
If no VLANs are specified, the
no
form of the command deletes the specified MSTI.
When you remove a VLAN from an MSTI, the VLAN returns to the IST instance,
where it can remain or be re-assigned to another MSTI configured in the region.
Note:
The valid VLAN IDs that you can map to a specified MSTI are from 1 to 4094.
The VLAN ID-to-MSTI mapping does not require a VLAN to be already configured
on the switch. The MSTP VLAN enhancement allows you to preconfigure MSTP
topologies before the VLAN IDs associated with each instance exist on a switch.
When you use preconfigured VLAN ID-to-MSTI topologies, ensure that MSTP
switches remain in the same region by mapping all VLAN IDs used in the region
to the same MSTIs on each regional switch.