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Glossary Term 802 1w

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What is 802 1w?

802.1w is a standard for Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), which allows for faster convergence of network topology changes and reconfiguration of network paths in large network environments.

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Understanding 802 1w

802.1w is a technical standard for Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) in computer networking. It improves upon the original Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) by reducing the time it takes for a network to converge after a topology change, thereby increasing network efficiency and resiliency. 802.1w enhances the speed of recalculating paths when there is a link failure, helping to minimize network downtime and improve overall network performance.

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