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Glossary Term Spanning Tree Protocol STP

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What is Spanning Tree Protocol STP?

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a network protocol that prevents loops in Ethernet networks by dynamically disabling links to ensure a loop-free topology.

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Understanding Spanning Tree Protocol STP

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a network protocol that prevents loops in Layer 2 network topologies. STP identifies redundant links in a network and blocks some of them to maintain a loop-free logical topology. This helps in ensuring the stability and efficiency of Ethernet networks by allowing for redundant paths without causing broadcast storms or other network issues.

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