Tutorial 3: 802.1d - Spanning Tree Protocol
- By: vhoang
- On: 03/18/2009 21:59:20
- In: Learning Cisco
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This is the last part of the series introducing Spanning Tree Protocol. We will walk through a few examples of how the states of ports changes as the network converges on topology events.
Trip to Ikea
Last Saturday, after taking the kids to Fairytale Town, we all headed to Ikea for lunch and some window shopping. A trip to Ikea used to be a drag for everybody else but yours truly. Recently, however, everybody seems to get excited about it. I don't exactly know when it happened, but Ikea has become a destination for us. Imee enjoys playing in Smaland. Viet loves their value meals (especially the meatballs
). And Tristan, well, he's just happy to get out of the house.
Tutorial 2: 802.1d - Spanning Tree Protocol
- By: vhoang
- On: 03/16/2009 22:06:53
- In: Learning Cisco
- Comments: 0
In this next tutorial, we will dive into a hands on lab to see how Spanning Tree Protocol works up close. Before we do, I will be diverting some time into a program called dynamips. It is an essential tool to set up before proceeding.
The Calendar
These past few days, I've been busy filling up the calendar with activities that interest us.
Tutorial 1: 802.1d - Spanning Tree Protocol
- By: vhoang
- On: 03/14/2009 20:23:44
- In: Learning Cisco
- Comments: 0
A recap on the process involved in preventing loops in network topologies and why loop happens.
My first thought...
Alright. I think this is Viet's way of redirecting the few spare times that I have from online shopping to something a little bit more productive. (Phbbbt!) On a good note, this might actually help me de-stress as I put my thoughts into words (ala "Dear Diary") and hopefully get some good advice/feedback from everybody.
Blog Site Released
We've finally decided to hop on the blogging bandwagon...