How STP reacts to a link failure?
✨ Please consider supporting my channel! ✨ Every bit helps—whether it’s $15, $10, or even $5. You can make a donation via this site: / sunnyclassroom My topic is how Spanning Tree Protocol reacts to a link break and how to activate blocked port so that the network can continue to function. Port roles and port states are discussed too. My whole playlists: / sunnylearning Related Playlists Ethernet Basics: • 7 things you need to know about the Ethern... IPv4 Basics: • Tricks to five classes of IPv4 OSI Model and related: • OSI Model

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