Spanning Tree Protocol: STP Port States

The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) has long been a staple of Local Area Networks (LAN) in multiple environments. It is required in environments where multiple layer 2 paths exist between the various layer 2 devices within the LAN. Each of these ports that connect these devices together pass through a number of different states (Port states) that allow STP enough time to determine the status of the network and in what final state the port should be placed. Συνεχίστε την ανάγνωση του “Spanning Tree Protocol: STP Port States”


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