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Match each item with a statement below:
Premises:
a group of network devices that will receive LAN broadcast traffic from each other
the normal operating states of ports when the root bridge is available and all paths are functioning as expected
an IEEE standard governed as 802.1w
a complex process that involved one table for each VLAN and a master table that was shared by all VLANs
manage all of the configured VLANs that traverse trunks between switches
a type of frame tagging
a layer 2 link management protocol designed to prevent looping on bridges and switches
prevent logical loops during a period of transition from one root bridge to another
involves adding a four-byte field to the actual Ethernet frame to identify the VLAN and other pertinent information
Responses:
Frame tagging
Broadcast domain
Transitory states
Frame filtering
LAN emulation
RSTP
VLAN trunking protocol
STP
Stable states
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
a group of network devices that will receive LAN broadcast traffic from each other
the normal operating states of ports when the root bridge is available and all paths are functioning as expected
an IEEE standard governed as 802.1w
a complex process that involved one table for each VLAN and a master table that was shared by all VLANs
manage all of the configured VLANs that traverse trunks between switches
a type of frame tagging
a layer 2 link management protocol designed to prevent looping on bridges and switches
prevent logical loops during a period of transition from one root bridge to another
involves adding a four-byte field to the actual Ethernet frame to identify the VLAN and other pertinent information
Premises:
a group of network devices that will receive LAN broadcast traffic from each other
the normal operating states of ports when the root bridge is available and all paths are functioning as expected
an IEEE standard governed as 802.1w
a complex process that involved one table for each VLAN and a master table that was shared by all VLANs
manage all of the configured VLANs that traverse trunks between switches
a type of frame tagging
a layer 2 link management protocol designed to prevent looping on bridges and switches
prevent logical loops during a period of transition from one root bridge to another
involves adding a four-byte field to the actual Ethernet frame to identify the VLAN and other pertinent information
Responses:
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