Which two states are the port states when RSTP has converged? (Choose two)Question 15Select one or more:DisabledLearningDiscardingListeningForwarding
Question
Which two states are the port states when RSTP has converged? (Choose two)Question 15Select one or more:DisabledLearningDiscardingListeningForwarding
Solution
The two states when RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) has converged are:
- Discarding
- Forwarding
In the converged state, RSTP will have determined the network's topology and will have optimized the path for data traffic. In this state, only the Discarding and Forwarding states are active. The Learning state is not active in a converged network because it is only used when RSTP is determining the network topology.
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