Avoid loop effects...

Avoid loop effects...

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Avoid loop effects... Geir Holmavatn 09-12-2006
Posted by Geir Holmavatn on September 12, 2006, 4:08 pm
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Hi,

If someone wire two ports in a switch together the switch normally goes
into a loop refusing any (other) traffic pass through.

Which feature or setting of managed switches can ignore or reduce the
effect of such a loop situation?

regards /geir

NMFall 20%
Posted by Walter Roberson on September 12, 2006, 5:08 pm
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>If someone wire two ports in a switch together the switch normally goes
>into a loop refusing any (other) traffic pass through.

>Which feature or setting of managed switches can ignore or reduce the
>effect of such a loop situation?

That sounds like a CCNA study question...

Tell us what *you* think the answer is and why so, and we will guide you.

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