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This course explains the function of transparent bridges. It also details the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), including its components, operation, configuration, and troubleshooting.
Objectives:
- Identify the three main functions of a transparent bridge
- Articulate how Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) are used
- Describe how the root switch is elected and how the root and designated ports are chosen
- Identify the states a port goes through when STP is running and how long convergence can take
- Compare and contrast CST and PVST
- Configure and verify STP on your Catalyst switch
Topics:
- Transparent Bridging
- Introduction to the STP Algorithm
- STP Components and Operation
- Running the STP Algorithm
- Spanning Trees STP Implementation
- Configuring and Verifying STP
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