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networker050184 wrote: » 1. PVST is used extensively in the real world. I believe its the default on all modern switches. 2. Learn your show commands very well.
jscimeca715 wrote: » Hey guys, I'm studying STP now and seem to have a pretty solid understanding of it. I do have a few questions. 1. How much is PVSTP used in real-life scenarios? It seems like it's a benefit, but it also appears to require a lot of configuration time. Yep its the default setting on all modern switches...... Most pepole will change it to Rapid - PVSTP if it is supported.... rapid spanning-tree rocks
Yep its the default setting on all modern switches...... Most pepole will change it to Rapid - PVSTP if it is supported.... rapid spanning-tree rocks
mrblackmamba343 wrote: » PVST stands for per vlan spanning tree A root bridge is elected for every vlan on a switch. There is a spanning -tree instance for every vlan. Even though it is not recommended, you can have multiple root bridges for different vlans on your network. If you don't like the idea of a spanning-tree instance for every vlan look into MST (multiple spanning tree) which eliminates the need for PVST
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