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Shailendra Yadav
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:46+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:46+05:30

What Additional Information Is Contained In The 12-Bit Extended System Id Of A Bpdu?

What Additional Information Is Contained In The 12-Bit Extended System Id Of A Bpdu?
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    1. Priya Hamsa Bronze
      2022-02-02T12:53:04+05:30Added an answer on February 2, 2022 at 12:53 pm

      What Additional Information Is Contained In The 12-Bit Extended System Id Of A Bpdu?

      The VLAN ID is the additional information that is contained in the 12 standard system ID of bpdu. Today let us learn about the bpdu guard along with the root guard in detail to understand the concept in detail. The bpdu Guard and the root guard are mainly created in order to protect the Threads that occur against the network. It is also mainly used in order to increase the stability of the network.

      Now let us learn about the bpdu guard in detail. For this let us take an example, let’s say we have a user that is slightly connected to the access that is present on the local area network. Here, instead, we connect the PC we will connect the switch in order to increase the number of ports that are present in the room. Hens for this purpose we take a switch and then we just plug it. Let’s say this switch is considered as a running spanning tree, it also consists of a lower Bridge ID and the root Bridge on the local area network.

      Then the Spanning Tree will be going to enter into the root Bridge process, here, let’s say the new switch will be able to become the root bridge, then we can able to create a sub-optimal performance on your network.

      Here we can also able to broke our design, it may not have any traffic closed on the network.

      By simply creating the root Bridge it could be very disruptive to the users. If this is added to the network and hence it will become the root bridge and if you remove the switch then one of the original root Bridges becomes the root, similarly another switch will be added to this. Hence we can able to create a root Bridge continuously.

      This is considered an interruption to the network. Hence all of these sports will be considered as the changing stage in the network.

      Let’s say if you have a user who doesn’t know anything and tries to connect to a hub, Here they simply want to work for this devil plus a bunch of PCs into the hub and this plug will be in plug into many Jacks that are present on the wall.

      Hence the users don’t care about what happens in the network. Here they can able to enter the connecting to the two different access with better present on the network. This might create a loop on the network and the two switches that are present on the network, if they try to exchange some of the PDUs, the ports get involved forwards. Therefore we can able to loot the safety of the forward delay Times, this delay can cause a different problem.

      Here the bpdu guards can offer some of the solutions, which means when the bpdu port guard is configured it can able to disable simply after receiving the bpdu. Hence if you switch receives a bpdu on the port which is connected to the hub, if the bpdu got is enabled than the port can able to shut down.

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