From Cisco Book: Changing the STP mode to MST before doing the actual VLAN-to-instance mappings is not advisable. Every change in the mapping will result in a recalculation of the STP tree.
Love the video! At home I use MST with VTP 3 to distribute the configuration. It's not bad, but I never was a fan of the reconvergence outage I would get every time I added or removed a vlan from one of the instances. Still neat to be able to manually route VLANs across switches as you see fit!
hey chalres, here i miss a really greate feature every ccie should be aware of. You can distribute the MST configuration across your network with vtp V3. :)
Hey Charles, I was playing with MST and I figured that to make a switch to the root bridge that I must change MST0 as root primary. I was thinking that if I make MST in my topology as secondary, this would create some sort of load balancing mechanism. What do think about that?
Thanks Charles, appreciated for your time and efforts. Just a suggestion, a diagram; could possibly add value in the theory section that could help to understand MST. May consider if appropriate. A quick question: do we really use MST in production network? Thanks!
Absolutely, MST is extremely valuable in a production environment. Here’s a great read about why that is: etherealmind.com/blessay-should-i-use-pvst-or-mstp-and-why/
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Excellent video. Thanks for a brilliant, but direct explanation!
Excellent content, love the explanation on the background as to why it was created.
thank you : Good explanation:
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Thanks, Charles, that's an awesome and absolutely clear explanation.
From Cisco Book: Changing the STP mode to MST before doing the actual VLAN-to-instance mappings is not advisable. Every change in the mapping will result in a recalculation of the STP tree.
Love the video! At home I use MST with VTP 3 to distribute the configuration. It's not bad, but I never was a fan of the reconvergence outage I would get every time I added or removed a vlan from one of the instances. Still neat to be able to manually route VLANs across switches as you see fit!
This really helped me understand MST thank you.
These videos are fantastic! Please keep it up and let's pass ccie lab together!
Very good explanation! Thank you!
Very nice course, i really enjoyed.
Good stuff Sir
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@Charles Judd I thought it was good practice to configure MST before putting the switch in MST mode
Thank you! I'm looking for a good explanation for simulation mechanism in MST.
great video! by the way, what kid of guitar do you have? xD regards
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reat explanation. Thanks
Good vid, although you could talk about MST and other STP variants interactions (e.g. MSTP looks only on Vlan 1 BPDU from mother STP variants) also
hey chalres, here i miss a really greate feature every ccie should be aware of. You can distribute the MST configuration across your network with vtp V3. :)
Hey Charles, I was playing with MST and I figured that to make a switch to the root bridge that I must change MST0 as root primary. I was thinking that if I make MST in my topology as secondary, this would create some sort of load balancing mechanism. What do think about that?
Thanks Charles, appreciated for your time and efforts.
Just a suggestion, a diagram; could possibly add value in the theory section that could help to understand MST. May consider if appropriate.
A quick question: do we really use MST in production network? Thanks!
Absolutely, MST is extremely valuable in a production environment. Here’s a great read about why that is: etherealmind.com/blessay-should-i-use-pvst-or-mstp-and-why/
@@CharlesJudd Gratitude!