ICND2 3.0: Spanning Tree Configuration and Verification


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Overview/Description

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.



Expected Duration (hours)
0.9

Lesson Objectives

ICND2 3.0: Spanning Tree Configuration and Verification

  • identify the metric used to break a tie when electing a root bridge between bridges sharing the lowest bridge priorities
  • identify the switch that will be elected as the root bridge in a given scenario
  • identify the syntax used to confirm that your current switch is acting as the STP root bridge
  • identify the transitional STP port states that would cause concern if they continually occurred on a switchport
  • sequence the steps used to configure root bridges and backup root bridges for specific VLANs
  • specify the syntax used to configure a new switch as the root bridge
  • identify characteristics of spanning-tree with its respective modes
  • identify the interface port type when two interconnected switches are both running rapid PVST
  • recognize the syntax used to enable IEEE 802.1W
  • Course Number:
    it_ccnarstv_05_03_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate