Developers Guide

Table Of Contents
Modifying Global Parameters
Modifying the Interface Parameters
Setting STP path cost as constant
Configuring an EdgePort
Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change
MSTP Sample Configurations
Debugging and Verifying MSTP Configurations
Spanning Tree Variations
The Dell EMC Networking OS supports four variations of spanning tree, as shown in the following table.
Table 47. Spanning Tree Variations
Dell EMC Networking Term IEEE Specification
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 802 .1d
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) 802 .1w
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) 802 .1s
Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+) Third Party
Implementation Information
MSTP is implemented as follows in Dell EMC Networking OS:
The Dell EMC Networking OS MSTP implementation is based on IEEE 802.1Q-2003 and interoperates only with bridges that
also use this standard implementation.
MSTP is compatible with STP and RSTP.
Dell EMC Networking OS supports only one MSTP region.
When you enable MSTP, all ports in Layer 2 mode participate in MSTP.
You can configure 64 MSTIs including the default instance 0 (CIST).
Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
Configuring multiple spanning tree is a four-step process.
1. Configure interfaces for Layer 2.
2. Place the interfaces in VLANs.
3. Enable the multiple spanning tree protocol.
4. Create multiple spanning tree instances and map VLANs to them.
Related Configuration Tasks
The following are the related configuration tasks for MSTP.
Creating Multiple Spanning Tree Instances
Adding and Removing Interfaces
Influencing MSTP Root Selection
Interoperate with Non-Dell EMC Networking OS Bridges
Changing the Region Name or Revision
Modifying Global Parameters
Modifying the Interface Parameters
Configuring an EdgePort
Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change
Debugging and Verifying MSTP Configurations
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
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