Spanning tree operating modes

Per VPLS instance, a preferred STP variant can be configured. The STP variants supported are:

rstp
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) compliant with IEEE 802.1D-2004 - default mode
dot1w
compliant with IEEE 802.1w
comp-dot1w
operation as in RSTP but backwards compatible with IEEE 802.1w (this mode allows interoperability with some MTU types)
mstp
compliant with the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol specified in IEEE 802.1Q-REV/D5.0-09/2005. This mode of operation is only supported in a Management VPLS (M-VPLS).

While the 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, or 7950 XRS initially use the mode configured for the VPLS, it dynamically falls back (on a per-SAP basis) to STP (IEEE 802.1D-1998) based on the detection of a BPDU of a different format. A trap or log entry is generated for every change in spanning tree variant.

Some older 802.1w compliant RSTP implementations may have problems with some of the features added in the 802.1D-2004 standard. Interworking with these older systems is improved with the comp-dot1w mode. The differences between the RSTP mode and the comp-dot1w mode are:

The 7450 ESS, 7750 SR, and 7950 XRS support two BPDU encapsulation formats, and can dynamically switch between the following supported formats (on a per-SAP basis):