Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (Mstp); Protocol Overview - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
(MSTP)
Multiple spanning tree protocol (MSTP) — specified in IEEE 802.1Q-2003 — is a rapid spanning tree protocol
(RSTP)-based spanning tree variation that improves on per-VLAN spanning tree plus (PVST+). MSTP allows
multiple spanning tree instances and allows you to map many VLANs to one spanning tree instance to reduce
the total number of required instances.

Protocol Overview

In contrast, PVST+ allows a spanning tree instance for each VLAN. This 1:1 approach is not suitable if you have
many VLANs, because each spanning tree instance costs bandwidth and processing resources.
In the following illustration, three VLANs are mapped to two multiple spanning tree instances (MSTI). VLAN
100 traffic takes a different path than VLAN 200 and 300 traffic. The behavior demonstrates how you can use
MSTP to achieve load balancing.
Figure 92. MSTP with Three VLANs Mapped to TWO Spanning Tree Instances

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