CCIE Memo

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Loop Guard


When BPDUs go missing, port is moved to loop inconsistent and kept in nondesignated role
  • It only operates on interfaces that are considered point-to-point by the spanning tree.
  • It can't be used with root guard
  • It operates per VLAN
  • It recovers automatically
Posted by Ali at 7:14 am
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