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switch spanning-tree mstp-instance id
Where:
• id is the ID for the Multiple Spanning Tree Instance
3.
Configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
{ instance-id }
bridge-priority { bridge-priority }
4.
Map one or more static VLANs and map them to the MSTI. For more information, refer to
"Adding a Static
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
5.
Section 5.36.6.4

Deleting a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance

To delete a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance (MSTI), do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Delete the multiple spanning tree instance by typing:
no switch spanning-tree mstp-instance ID
Where:
• ID is the ID of the multiple spanning tree instance
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 5.36.7

Managing Multiple Spanning Tree Instances Per-Port

The following sections describe how to configure and manage Multiple Spanning Tree Instances (MSTIs) for
individual switched Ethernet ports or Ethernet trunk interfaces:
Section 5.36.7.1, "Viewing Per-Port Multiple Spanning Tree Instance Statistics"
Section 5.36.7.2, "Viewing a List of Per-Port Multiple Spanning Tree Instances"
Section 5.36.7.3, "Adding a Port-Specific Multiple Spanning Tree Instance"
Section 5.36.7.4, "Deleting a Port-Specific Multiple Spanning Tree Instances"
Deleting a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance
Description
The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) instance ID.
Synopsis: { 4096, 8192, 12288, 16384, 20480, 24576, 28672, 32768, 36864, 40960,
45056, 49152, 53248, 57344, 61440 }
Default: 32768
Bridge priority provides a way to control the topology of the Spanning Tree Protocol
(STP) connected network. The desired root and designated bridges can be configured
for a particular topology. The bridge with the lowest priority will become the root. In the
event of a failure of the root bridge, the bridge with the next lowest priority will then
become the root. Designated bridges that (for redundancy purposes) service a common
Local Area Network (LAN) also use priority to determine which bridge is active. In this
way, careful selection of bridge priorities can establish the path of traffic flows in normal
and abnormal conditions.
VLAN".
Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
Section 5.37.4.2,
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