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Configuration Guide MSTP Configuration
Command
Function
Ruijie(config-mst)# name name
Specify the MST configuration name, a string
of up to 32 bytes.
Ruijie(config-mst)# revision version
Specify the MST revision number in the range
0 to 65535. The default value is 0.
Ruijie(config-mst)# show
Verify the configuration.
Ruijie(config-mst)# end
Return to the privileged EXEC mode.
Ruijie# copy running-config
startup-config
Save the configuration.
To restore the MST region configuration to the default value, execute the no
spanning-tree mst configuration command in the global configuration mode.
You can use the no instance instance-id command to delete an instance.
Similarly, the no name and no revision commands can be used to restore the
MST name and MST revision number settings to the default value, respectively.
The following is the example of configuration:
Ruijie(config)# spanning-tree mst configuration
Ruijie(config-mst)# instance 1 vlan 10-20
Ruijie(config-mst)# name region1
Ruijie(config-mst)# revision 1
Ruijie(config-mst)# show
Multi spanning tree protocol : Enable Name [region1]
Revision 1
Instance Vlans Mapped
-------- ---------------------
0 1-9,21-4094
1 10-20
-------------------------------
Ruijie(config-mst)# exit
Ruijie(config)#
Caution
Before configuring vlan and instance mapping relationship,
please ensure that all configured VLANs have been created.
Otherwise, the association of vlan and instance on part of the
products may be failed.
Configuring Maximum-Hop Count
Maximum-Hop Count means how many devices the BPDU message will pass
through in a MSTP region before being discarded. This parameter takes effect
for all instances.
To configure the Maximum-Hop Count, execute the following commands in the
global configuraiton mode:

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