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In this example, we can see just a single link from Switch A to Switch B. This means that there cannot be any Loops, so STP would not be required here (although it is worth remember that STP in some form runs on a Cisco be default). | In this example, we can see just a single link from Switch A to Switch B. This means that there cannot be any Loops, so STP would not be required here (although it is worth remember that STP in some form runs on a Cisco be default). | ||
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+ | Remember this Statement regarding STP - //**When a switch receives a broadcast message, that switch will forward that message out of every interface on that switch, except the one it was received on. | ||
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spanning_tree_protocol.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/18 13:26 by walkeradmin