ICND2 3.0: Spanning Tree Configuration & Verification
Cisco ICND2 3.0
| Intermediate
- 2 Videos | 53m 23s
- Includes Assessment
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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) identifies and terminates redundant links to provide a loop-free network. Examine STP configuration, as you prepare for the 200-105: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 certification exam.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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specify the syntax used to configure a new switch as the root bridgeidentify the switch that will be elected as the root bridge in a given scenarioidentify the metric used to break a tie when electing a root bridge between bridges sharing the lowest bridge prioritiessequence the steps used to configure root bridges and backup root bridges for specific VLANsidentify the syntax used to confirm that your current switch is acting as the STP root bridge
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identify the transitional STP port states that would cause concern if they continually occurred on a switchportidentify characteristics of spanning-tree with its respective modesidentify the interface port type when two interconnected switches are both running rapid PVSTrecognize the syntax used to enable IEEE 802.1W
IN THIS COURSE
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1.Configure STP Part 133m 13s
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2.Configure STP Part 220m 10s
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