CCNA: Understanding STP Root Switches, Port Roles, and Port States
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- čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
- Learn the ins and outs of Spanning Tree Protocol in this CCNA tutorial. Understand concepts like root switch, root port, and more to ace your networking exams!
Video Vs. the Books:
As with all the videos in this playlist, the content mirrors the scope of content in one section of the Cisco Press CCNA Cert Guides, Volumes 1 and 2. In this case:
- Volume 1
- Chapter 9
- Section 1
Chapters
00:25 Intro
02:45 Supporting Redundant Links
08:45 Root Switch
13:00 Root Cost and Root Port
20:05 Designated Ports
23:40 STP Topologies
26:50 Exam Success
Links - New Books in 2024
Cisco Makes Minor Updates to the CCNA Blueprint (Version 1.1)
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Major Updates to the CCNA Books
• Minor CCNA Blueprint U...
Which Blueprint Should You Pursue? (2024)
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Thank you so much Wendell for all do for us. I always believe that your books and videos go together in order for us to understand the concept very well. I already ordered the premium edition and physical edition with great deal. Once again thank you so much and much appreciated.
You're quite welcome, Abdel. I love helping people learn! I will miss it when I slow down. For now... enjoy the videos!
Hey Wendell! I hope you had time to rest after CLUS. Excellent video on "Understanding STP Root Switches, Port Roles, and Port States."
Hey Gus. Well recovered, thanks. Rooting for you to make it next year!
Glad you liked the latest vid!
@@networkupskill Hey Wendell. So happy to hear you recovered well from CLUS, You're welcome!
Thank you so much for rooting for me. I am praying, I can make it next year. I always enjoy your videos. :)
Thank you very much!
Welcome!
Excellent video Wendell - Spanning tree is a very complex subject just on it’s own in the networking world - I’m going to have to watch again👍
Agree, there's a lot to it! Thanks, SteveO - another STP vid next Wednesday!!
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@@networkupskillGood morning Wendell - I’m studying hard trying to get my CCNA certification. I have bought the CCNA part 1 book. I need to now how much has changed in the new edition from the book I have bought. The books aren’t cheap and are an investment if you want to learn. Is it worth me buying the new edition or do you think I can find the information from your videos? Thanks Steve
Great to see you making progress!
Just as a counter point on the cost... we think the books are well worth the price, and would be if the books were only the books. They also include many useful study features including large practice question banks. But I appreciate that no one wants to buy the same thing again, so if there's a way to avoid that cost, I'm happy to help. I anticipate the kind of question you asked, so with every new edition, I post material about just that: The decision of whether to buy the new books or to study with the old. In this case, you can succeed using the old.
So, read the blog posts or watch the videos linked in them, for these posts:
www.certskills.com/ccna2024-01/
www.certskills.com/ccna2024-02/
www.certskills.com/ccna2024-03/
Also, I will be posting videos in August, around the release of the new exam, about a few of the new exam topics. I'll also post info about where to get info about new exam topics, useful for those who want to study with the old books.
Hope this helps,
Wendell
That’s really helpful information thanks so much - Have a great weekend😊
hi sir iam from india. i've seen this video though david bombal channel.you explained STP is such as manner .each and every concept in stp.and i realised how stp works in layer 2 switches
Wonderful! I really enjoyed recording that interview with David. Glad you enjoyed this video - and welcome to @NetworkUpskill!
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