From: Engin (engin@sekom.com.tr)
Date: Sun May 20 2007 - 10:03:54 ART
Hi all,
Using below entries I found the same solution.
SW1:spanning-tree vlan 3-7 root primary
SW2:spanning-tree vlan 13-45 root primary
SW3:spanning-tree vlan 52-67 root primary
SW4:spanning-tree vlan 1,1001 root primary
I think these entries per switch decreases the bridge priority from default
of 32768 and for that specific VLANs corresping switches are root.
Why do we need to use MST instances for VLAN ranges and apply mst priority
for each instance?
Thanks...
Engin KARTAL
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