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Q1.XYZ is an organization and its network engineer wants to connect two segments with in a building, which device will be used for connectivity? What major tasks will perform this device in this scenario?View more random threads:
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Q2. ABC organization is using five switches in its network. They are providing video streaming in different countries, for this they have redundant links for a backup solution. Which algorithm will be used to avoid loops among all switches in this scenario? Describe functionality of that algorithm in few lines.
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Definition: Spanning trees are a standard technique used in local area network (LAN) switching. Spanning tree algorithms were developed to prevent redundant transmission of data along intermediate hops between a source and destination host on a mesh network topology. Without spanning trees, a mesh network can be flooded and rendered unusable by messages circulating in an infinite loop between hosts.
The primary Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is IEEE standard 802.1D, an algorithm commonly used on Ethernet networks. This algorithm works by limiting the paths messages can travel at any given time to a fully connected tree rather than a mesh. As hosts join and leave the network, this protocol dynamically updates the tree accordingly.
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