Learn Everything You Need To Know on Spanning Tree Protocol

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Whether you are new to STP, looking for a refresh or perhaps going for a CCNA/ JNCIA or CCNP/ JNCIP certification; this video is for you.
    Spanning Tree Protocol, or STP, has such a bad reputation as it does what it does so well that it kind of goes against the idea of a resilient & agile network. But what does it do? How does it work? What are these concepts of a Root Bridge and how is it elected? What are the different port roles, states and what is the BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Unit) and what's the significance of these timers? These questions plus more we'll go through in this video with some topology change examples at the end.
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  • @NetworkSP1901
    @NetworkSP1901 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video as always, thanks! I would love to see a detailed video on how VSTP and RPVST allow us to interlink multi-vendor switches. I find the concept particularly interesting but there seems to be a lack of documentation around on it :) Hope you do not mind the suggestion!

    • @Netcademy
      @Netcademy  2 месяца назад +2

      @@NetworkSP1901 not at all always open to suggestions. Next is RSTP then MSTP. Could look at VSTP but not sure how widely used that is. Thanks for the support