MSTP (continued)
extended system ID
effects on root switch
effects on secondary root switch
unexpected behavior
IEEE 802.1s
implementation
port role naming change
terminology
17-5
instances supported
interface state, blocking to forwarding
interoperability and compatibility among
modes
16-10
interoperability with IEEE 802.1D
described
17-8
restarting migration process
IST
defined
17-3
master
17-3
operations within a region
loop guard
described
18-9
enabling
18-15
mapping VLANs to MST instance
MST region
CIST
17-3
configuring
17-16
described
17-2
hop-count mechanism
IST
17-3
supported spanning-tree instances
optional features supported
overview
17-2
Port Fast
described
18-2
enabling
18-10
preventing root switch selection
OL-8915-03
17-17
17-18
17-17
17-6
17-7
16-9
18-2
17-25
17-3
17-16
17-5
17-2
1-5
18-8
MSTP (continued)
root guard
described
enabling
root switch
configuring
effects of extended system ID
unexpected behavior
shutdown Port Fast-enabled port
status, displaying
multicast groups
Immediate Leave
joining
22-3
leaving
22-5
static joins
multicast packets
blocking
23-8
multicast packets, blocking
multicast router interfaces, monitoring
multicast router ports, adding
multicast storm
multicast storm-control command
multicast television application
multicast VLAN
Multicast VLAN Registration
See MVR
Multiple HSRP
See MHSRP
MVR
and address aliasing
and IGMPv3
configuration guidelines
configuring interfaces
default configuration
described
example application
modes
22-21
monitoring
multicast television application
Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3020 for HP Software Configuration Guide
18-8
18-15
17-17
17-17
17-17
18-2
17-26
22-6
22-10, 36-8
23-8
22-17, 36-12
22-9, 36-8
23-1
23-4
22-18
22-17
22-21
22-21
22-20
22-22
22-20
22-17
22-18
22-24
22-18
Index
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