API Guide

RSTP configuration
Enable RSTP on each peer node in CONFIGURATION mode.
spanning-tree mode rstp
Configure RSTP peer 1
OS10(config)# spanning-tree mode rstp
Configure RSTP peer 2
OS10(config)# spanning-tree mode rstp
View VLTi-specific STP information
OS10# show spanning-tree virtual-interface
VFP(VirtualFabricPort) of RSTP 1 is Designated Forwarding
Edge port: No (default)
Link type: point-to-point (auto)
Boundary: No, Bpdu-filter: Disable, Bpdu-Guard: Disable, Shutdown-on-Bpdu-Guard-
violation: No
Root-Guard: Disable, Loop-Guard: Disable
Bpdus (MRecords) Sent: 11, Received: 7
Interface Designated
Name PortID Prio Cost Sts Cost Bridge ID PortID
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VFP(VirtualFabricPort) 0.1 0 1 FWD 0 32768 0078.7614.6062 0.1
NOTE: To view all other ports, use the show spanning-tree active command.
View STP virtual interface detail
OS10# show spanning-tree virtual-interface detail
Port 1 (VFP(VirtualFabricPort)) of RSTP 1 is designated Forwarding
Port path cost 1, Port priority 0, Port Identifier 0.1
Designated root priority: 32768, address: 00:78:76:14:60:62
Designated bridge priority: 32768, address: 00:78:76:14:60:62
Designated port ID: 0.1, designated path cost: 0
Number of transitions to forwarding state: 1
Edge port: No (default)
Link Type: Point-to-Point
BPDU Sent: 15, Received: 5
MSTP configuration
When you enable Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) on VLT nodes, configure both VLT peer nodes in the same MST
region to avoid network loops. Ensure that the VLAN-to-instance mappings, region name, and revision ID are the same on both
VLT peer nodes.
NOTE: OS10 supports a maximum of 64 MST instances.
To configure MSTP over VLT, follow these steps on both VLT peer nodes:
1. Enable MSTP.
CONFIGURATION mode
spanning-tree mode mst
2. Enter MST configuration mode.
CONFIGURATION mode
spanning tree mst configuration
3. Create an MST instance and add multiple VLANs as required.
MULTIPLE-SPANNING-TREE
Virtual Link Trunking
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