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Spanning Tree Protocol STP Tutorial – Premium Tutorial

June 1st, 2011 Go to comments

To provide for fault tolerance, many networks implement redundant paths between devices using multiple switches. However, providing redundant paths between segments causes packets to be passed between the redundant paths endlessly. This condition is known as a bridging loop.

(Note: the terms bridge, switch are used interchangeably when discussing STP)

To prevent bridging loops, the IEEE 802.1d committee defined a standard called the spanning tree algorithm (STA), or spanning tree protocol (STP). Spanning-Tree Protocol is a link management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network. For an Ethernet network to function properly, only one active path can exist between two stations.

Let’s see a situation when there is no loop-avoidance process in operation. Suppose you have two switches connected with redundant links. One switch connected to PC A and the other switch connected to PC B.

Now PC A wants to talk to PC B. It then sends a broadcast, say an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to find out where the location of PC B, the green arrow shows a broadcast frame sent by PC A.

When the switch A receives a broadcast frame, it forwards that frame to all ports except the port where it receives the request -> SwA forwards that ARP frame out of fa0/0 and fa0/1 ports.

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  1. john
    March 8th, 2015

    taking test on friday, wish me luck guys. you have to know this stuff backwards and forwards

  2. giss
    March 9th, 2015

    Good Luck!!

  3. Shabaz
    March 11th, 2015

    Guys, need a tip advice for how to memorize the protocols. am not confident enough to appear for the test yet. thnx..

  4. eyemwired
    March 16th, 2015

    shabaz, 22 has two ss (ssh)
    80 ‘i ate the internet’ (www)
    69 my wife tftp
    21 ’1 file please’ ftp
    23 ‘bees buzzing’ telnet
    you get the idea
    same as osi: please do not throw sausage pizza away
    good luck, my test is on friday

  5. eyemwired
    March 16th, 2015

    vlsm is finally clear to my thanx to danscourses on youtube, by far the best out there; note: you can speed up is voice by clicking on the gear in the lower right of youtube window; he may talk a little too slow but the guy knows how to explain things !!!!

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