Hi Mateusz,

Thank you for the response, and I am running MST without boundary but find that 
the two devices that are on a point to point link are all claiming to be the 
root bridge and the p2p link between them on one of them is shown as "Mstr" 
though if should be designated or root as the case may be. And there is no PVST 
enabled on the switches. What do you guys think may be the problem.

TIA


HASH



Hash,

> Please can someone explain to be the following outputs when seen on an MST
> device
>
> Te9/1               Mstr FWD 2000      128.2049 P2p Bound(PVST)
>
> I am reffering to the Mstr and the Bound (PVST)  there

The port is boundary port connected to another stp domain where the
root is (master for multiple region mstp). the other switch is running
PVST (non mstp speaking device).

please correct me if I am wrong

do you use regions with MSTP?


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