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Appendix A: MSTP Overview
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Figure 158. CIST and VLAN Guideline - Example 2
When port 3 on switch B receives a BPDU, the switch notes the port sending
the packet belongs only to CIST 0. Therefore, switch B uses
CIST 0 in determining whether a loop exists. The result would be that the
switch detects a loop because the other port is also receiving BPDU packets
from CIST 0. Switch B would block port 3 to cancel the loop.
To avoid this issue, always assign all VLANs on a switch, including the Default
VLAN, to an MSTI. This guarantees that all ports on the switch have an MSTI
ID and helps to ensure that loop detection is based on MSTI, not CIST.

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Allied Telesis AT-GS950/16 Specifications

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BrandAllied Telesis
ModelAT-GS950/16
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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