Hi Victor,

On 15 May 2015, at 6:06 pm, Victor Sudakov <v...@mpeks.tomsk.su> wrote:

> Colleagues,
> 
> I have several EX4200 switches with redundant links, all are running
> MSTP with a couple of MSTIs.
> 
> If I include an older switch which can only run old-fashioned STP,
> will they interoperate and still keep the topology loop-free? What if
> it can run STP and RSTP, but not MSTP?

They will interoperate, however there are key differences to be aware of:
- STP/RSTP forms topology with STP bridges regardless of whether correct VLANs 
are trunked on ports - this can mean that topologies may form that isolate VLAN 
segments if you haven't configured trunked ports correctly on all links
- STP/RSTP bridges will treat an MSTP network (regardless of how many switches 
it contains) as single contiguous bridge, so you may find that the ports that 
block in your RSTP network aren't quite where you expected them to be when 
simply counting the radius from the root bridge.  

> 
> A link to some good documentation is also appreciated.
> 
> TIA for any input.

I highly recommend Petr Lapukhov's work here:

http://blog.internetworkexpert.com/2010/02/22/understanding-mstp/

The configuration and outputs are IOS-based and there are a few PVST+ interop 
discussions, but the supporting protocol description and break-down is truly 
excellent.

Cheers,

Ben
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