
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 …
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 …
What effect does changing a switchport spanning-tree link type …
I have a single link between two switches. The interface has command spanning-tree <vlan> link-type shared configured. I am assuming this doesn't have any physical effects on the actual …
RSTP convergence time - Cisco Learning Network
With RSTP when learning new changes in the topology it does not follow the original STP time of 50 seconds (20 max age, 15 listening, 15 learning). The convergence time in RSTP is almost …
RSTP - Cisco Learning Network
RSTP convergence time is proportional to the number of nodes and could be kept to the order of milliseconds in small topologies of 3 switches (e.g. distribution-access block).
RSTP - forward delay in RSTP - Cisco Learning Network
The forward delay timer only applies on the ports, where a switch can't perform RSTP sync process. If the neighbouring switch can't do proposal/agreement exchange, then port reverts …
STP - RSTP - MSTP Comparison Lab - Cisco Learning Network
STP - RSTP - MSTP Comparison Lab.pdf CCIE Routing and Switching Liked Like Answer Share 25 answers 2.92K views
STP vs RSTP - Port Roles & Port States - Cisco Learning Network
I wanted to see the different port roles & port states when I configured RSTP from IEEE STP.
STP/RSTP and Designated Ports - Cisco Learning Network
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 …
Sanity checking - configuring 802.1w / RSTP - Cisco Learning …
The concept of "pure" RSTP is a misapplication of the technology. 802.1w was introduced along with 802.1s. So it's PART of MSTP (or MISTP if you look at older docs, or MST if you look at …