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  1. Difference PVST, PVST+, RSTP - Cisco Learning Network

    Secondly I know the RSTP (is open standard IEEE) and Rapid-PVST+ (property Cisco) and have: state port: discard, learning, forwardnig, role port: root, designated, alternate, backup Firstly my question. …

  2. RSTP - Cisco Learning Network

    RSTP: 1. Bridge-A is expecting BPDUs to be received on it's Root Port (rp) every 2-seconds. But regardless of whether it receives a BPDU from the Root Bridge or not, Bridge-A is still responsible for …

  3. Alternate port and Backup port in RSTP - Cisco Learning Network

    Hi All, What is the difference in these two port roles Backup and alternate ports.I read in some blog that if two ports are connected to a hub then one of them is backup bt wht if two ports are connected to a …

  4. RSTP convergence time - Cisco Learning Network

    RSTP convergence time I think I have a firm grasp on how RSTP works but getting confused on the amount of time it takes to converge when there is a change or down port. Ok let me regurgitate what …

  5. Network#11: RSTP: Rapid Spanning Tree

    Hi everyone This week's tutorial explains RSTP: Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol in Cisco Packet Tracer: Network#11: RSTP: Rapid Spanning Tree - YouTube Certification level: - CCENT / CCNA Watch, …

  6. STP - RSTP - MSTP Comparison Lab - Cisco Learning Network

    They will be converted to 802.1w. Lab Objectives Ensure all switches run RSTP Ensure all ports on all switches take advantage of the RSTP enhancements Remove all unnecessary configuration from the …

  7. RSTP - CCNA Study Video - Cisco Learning Network

    Sep 16, 2021 · One of the improved versions is RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree protocol). It uses various enhancements to find loops, and improve convergence. Another version is MSTP (Multiple Spanning …

  8. STP/RSTP and Designated Ports - Cisco Learning Network

    Hey all, I'm currently working on obtaining the new CCNA certificate, and I'm reading through the CCNA 200-301 Official Cert Guide by Wendell Odom, working through the chapter covering RSTP and STP …

  9. What is the difference between PVST and RSTP?

    The standard RSTP (IEEE 802.1w) is an improved version of legacy STP (IEEE 802.1D) and only has a single instance of spanning tree. The standard RSTP (IEEE 802.1w) cannot create an instance of …

  10. Question about running RSTP between MSTP and RPVST.

    RSTP= 1 x 802.1w fast, still one instance, no load balancing RPVST+= n x RSTP fast, CPU intensive, load balancing. more chatty than MSTP MST= k x RSTP where K < number of VLANS configured …