Cisco (STP) Spanning Tree Protocol Prevents Switching Loops | Cisco CCNA Exam Review

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If you're studying for the CCNA, then you want to make sure you fully understand Spanning Tree Protocol before sitting the exam. Spanning Tree Protocol is a network protocol that works to prevent switching loops for networks. It's also one of the more difficult exam objectives on the Cisco CCNA certification exam. In this video, Ronnie shows a brief demonstration on how this protocol works to prevent loops.

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Ur beard alone shows u have hella wisdom

greggatewood
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Honestly, have been watching a lot of IT Videos lately, u are by far the best creator until now. Really good explanation, so easy to follow with the whiteboard infront and u are clearly as day to understand not like many others. It´s really professional made and u can see the prep work behind it. 100% abo and went through a lot of ur videos just for the thumb up really apreaciate the work.

christianroth
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Thank you sir. I’ve been trying to wrap this in my head lol

antoniomuneton
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it finally clicked for me in the last few seconds 😭 thanks

lilmamagc
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Great explanation, I now fully understand spanning tree, thanks Ronnie.

justinkinsey
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Thanks a lot got now what is spanning tree

ataulaleemqureshi
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I've never seen the terminology 'king' used. Cisco doesn't use this to my knowledge. It's called the root bridge switch.

MichaelCook-oolj
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Thanks for that the CompTIA Network+ didn't explain that very well ... Just a text so thanks, but we simply students we don't have the money to buy your courses sorry

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