[tÜtz:MikroTik] MikroTik Switching: Spanning Tree Protocol
Have a loop-free switching network and understand how the Spanning-Tree Protocol works (STP, RSTP & MSTP)
What you'll learn
Credit and Thanks:
Ryan Solano
Mikrotik Learning Group Philippines
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Have a loop-free switching network and understand how the Spanning-Tree Protocol works (STP, RSTP & MSTP)
What you'll learn
- Understand the broadcast storm problem in a redundant switching network in case STP is not used
- Understand the multiple frames copies problem in a redundant switching network in case STP is not used
- Understand the MAC address table instability in a redundant switching network in case STP is not used
- Understand how the root bridge is being elected
- Understand what is BPDU and its role in electing the root bridge
- Understand what is the bridge ID
- Understand how to change the priority in the bridge ID to change the selection of the root bridge
- Understand the port roles: Designated, Root Port, Alternate, Disabled
- Understand the port states: Listening, Learning, Forwarding, Blocking
- Understand what the root path is and how to use it
- Understand what is the port Auto-Isolate
- Understand what is the port Restricted-Role
- Understand what is the port Restricted-TCN
- Understand what is BPDU-guard
- Understand what is Topology Change Notification (TCN)
- Understand how Rapid Spanning-Tree works
- Understand what is the edge port
- Uderstand the Negotiation mechanism in RSTP
- Understand the edge and Point-to-Point ports
- Understand the Region and Instances in MST
Credit and Thanks:
Ryan Solano
Mikrotik Learning Group Philippines
Click ME