What Is Stp Settings?
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Stp (short for Spanning Tree Protocol) is a networking protocol that helps prevent network loops and broadcast storms. It works by creating a logical loop-free topology for Ethernet networks. Stp uses the concept of a spanning tree to ensure that there is one and only one active path between two network nodes. Stp works by controlling the forwarding and blocking of data on physical ports in order to create a single active path. This helps to ensure that there are no loops in the network by creating a tree-like structure of links. Stp settings allow network administrators to configure the way the protocol works, including the cost of different links, the priority of different ports, and the timers used to determine when a port should transition between states.