selectedauthors.com selectedauthors.com selectedauthors.com
Site Home About Us Privacy Policy ToS Add Url Submit Article
Search:   
Add URL
 

Home Family & Garden

Teens & Children

Computers & Networking

People & Communities

Adventure & Sports

Lifestyle & Fashion

Medical Care

Health & Therapy

Science & Space

Companies & Business

Employment & Careers

Eating & Drinking

Policies & Law

Property & Estate

Academics & Education

Self Enhancement

Culture & Art

Automobiles

Finance & Investment

News & Events

Online Shopping

Games & Play

Travel & Vacation

Music & Entertainment

 

Site Home › Computers & Networking › IT Certification
 

Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: The Four (Or Five) STP Port States

 

Author: Chris Bryant

As a CCNP candidate and a CCNA, you may be tempted to skip or just browse the many details of Spanning Tree Protocol. After all, you learned all of that in your CCNA studies, right? That's right, but it never hurts to review STP for a switching exam! Besides, many of us think of the four STP port states - but officially, there's a fifth one!

Disabled isn't generally thought of as an STP port state, but Cisco does officially consider this to be an STP state. A disabled port is one that is administratively shut down.

Once the port is opened, the port will go into blocking state. As the name implies, the port can't do much in this state - no frame forwarding, no frame receiving, and therefore no learning of MAC addresses. About the only thing this port can do is accept BPDUs from neighboring switches.

A port will then go from blocking mode into listening mode. The obvious question is "listening for what?" Listening for BPDUs - and this port can now send BPDUs as well. The port still can't forward or receive data frames.

When the port goes from listening mode to learning mode, it's getting ready to send and receive frames. In learning mode, the port begins to learn MAC addresses in preparation for adding them to its MAC address table.

Finally, a port can go into forwarding mode. This allows a port to forward and receive data frames, send and receive BPDUs, and place MAC addresses in its MAC table.

To see the STP mode of a given interface, use the show spanning-tree interface command.

SW1#show spanning-tree interface fast 0/11

Vlan Role Sts Cost Prio.Nbr Type

---------------- ---- --- --------- -------- ----------

VLAN0001 Desg FWD 19 128.11 P2p

To see these states in action, shut a port down in your CCNA / CCNP home lab and continually run the show spanning interface command. Once you see this in action on real Cisco equipment, you'll have no problem with BCMSN exam questions. Just don't practice this or any other Cisco command on a production network!

Author Bio:

Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, is the owner of The Bryant Advantage , home of free CCNA and CCNP tutorials! Pass the CCNA exam with Chris Bryant!

You can also reach this article by using: Cisco CCNP / BCMSN Exam Tutorial: The Four (Or Five) STP Port States, Computers & Networking
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Are You Safe From Hackers?
 
Flash Games
 
Guide to Buying a Mobile Phone
 
The Basics of Internet Marketing Promotion
 
The Magic of Guarantees!
 
Appointment Scheduling Software
 
Computer Viruses, Worms And Trojans Explained
 
Milestone?s Top 10 Electronic Marketing Musts
 
It's Easy to Improve Your Website Profits in 5 Crazy Steps
 
Why Do People Fall Victim To Phishing?
 
 
 
 
 

Arbitrage Trading Hottest Business for 2006

The hottest business on the Internet for 2006! Start now and cash in and make some money with arbitr ... - Chris Rohrer
 

How to Write Your First Ebook

One of the best ways to build your online income is by writing & distributing ebooks. Ebooks can ... - Terri Seymour
 

A Guide To Website Promotion ?C Part One

A great deal has been written about website promotion, yet many businesses fail in attaining visible ... - Scott Lindsay
 

Cisco CCNA Certification Exam Tutorial: The OSI Model?s Physical Layer

To pass the CCNA exam and earn this coveted certification, you must master the OSI model. In Part 1 ... - Chris Bryant
 

Beyond Search Engines

Don't rely on search engines alone to bring visitors to your website - here are ten other ways you c ... - Jane McLain
 

Podcasting: How to Make a Video Podcast

Although Apple had nothing to do with the podcasting technology, the iPod and podcasting quickly bec ... - Philip Nicosia
 
 
   Site Home :> Privacy Policy :> ToS
© 2008 www.selectedauthors.com All Rights Reserved.