Note
The carrier VLAN's ID must be identical to the ID of the STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) domain.Enabling autobind on a protected VLAN does not expand the boundary of the STPD.
If the same set of ports are members of the protected VLAN and the carrier VLAN, protected VLANs are aware of STP state changes. For example, assume you have the following scenario:
Since v1 contains ports 3:1-3:2, v2 is aware only of the STP changes for ports 3:1 and 3:2, respectively. Ports 3:3 and 3:4 are not part of the STPD, which is why v2 is not aware of any STP changes for those ports.
In addition, enabling autobind on a protected VLAN causes ports to be automatically added or removed as the carrier VLAN changes.
For MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol), when you issue this command, any port or list of ports that gets automatically added to an MSTI (Multiple Spanning Tree Instances) are automatically inherited by the CIST. In addition, any port or list of ports that you remove from an MSTI protected VLAN are automatically removed from the CIST. For more information, see Automatically Inheriting Ports--MSTP Only.