In this video we will dive into the STP rootguard feature. We will walk through what rootguard is, how it works under the hood and of course configure it on a real Cisco switch.
Hi , Nice video....however could you please tell me if i have one more switch connecting to Sw4(CAT4) name Cat5 and some reason cat5 become root bridge and as we have configured root guard on cat1 port fa0/22. if superior BPDU received on cat1 then cat1 put the port fa0/22 in root inconsistent state..then my all the user connected to cat3, cat4,and cat5 will get disconnected or what will happen for the connectivity ...................please reply
Simply the best explanation I’ve come across about this feature
man you are an amazing teacher . i couldn't understand why we using and how we have to use , but after watching this vid i understood . thanks !!!!
Amazing video, very well explained i will recommend this to anyone who has doubt about root guard. Nice Job !!!
Excellent video...keep it up.
Excellent video
Nice video..now i am able to understand
nice work man
excellent video....
Good video
Hi ,
Nice video....however could you please tell me if i have one more switch connecting to Sw4(CAT4) name Cat5 and some reason cat5 become root bridge and as we have configured root guard on cat1 port fa0/22. if superior BPDU received on cat1 then cat1 put the port fa0/22 in root inconsistent state..then my all the user connected to cat3, cat4,and cat5 will get disconnected or what will happen for the connectivity ...................please reply