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5.1.9 Packet Tracer – Investigate STP Loop Prevention Answers

Posted on November 15, 2020 By Admin

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5.1.9 Packet Tracer – Investigate STP Loop Prevention Answers

Packet Tracer – Investigate STP Loop Prevention (Answers Version)

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Objectives

In this lab, you will observe spanning-tree port states and watch the spanning-tree convergence process.

  • Describe the operation of Spanning Tree Protocol.
  • Explain how Spanning Tree Protocol prevents switching loops while allowing redundancy in switched networks.

Background / Scenario

In this activity you will use Packet Tracer to observe the operation of Spanning Tree Protocol in a simple switched network that has redundant paths.

Instructions

Part 1:  Observe a Converged Spanning–Tree Instance

Step 1:  Verify Connectivity.

Ping from PC1 to PC2 to verify connectivity between the hosts. Your ping should be successful.

Step 2:  View spanning-tree status on each switch.

Use the show spanning-tree vlan 1 command to gather information about the spanning tree status of each switch. Complete the table. For the purposes of the activity, only consider information about the Gigabit trunk ports. The Fast Ethernet ports are access ports that have end devices connected and are not part of the inter-switch trunk-based spanning tree.

Open configuration window

Switch

Port

Status (FWD, BLK…)

Root Bridge?

S1

G0/1

FWD

No

S1

G0/2

FWD

No

S2

G0/1

FWD

Yes

S2

G0/2

FWD

Yes

S3

G0/1

FWD

No

S3

G0/2

BLK

No

Packet Tracer uses a different link light on one of the connections between the switches.

Questions:

What do you think this this link light means?

Type your answers here.

It indicates that the port is not forwarding frames because it is in a spanning-tree state, in this case the blocking state.

What path will frames take from PC1 to PC2?

Type your answers here.

They will go from S1 to S2.

Why do the frames not travel through S3?

Type your answers here.

There main reason is that spanning tree has placed port G0/2 on S3 in blocking mode. No frames are sent or received on that port.

Why has spanning tree placed a port in blocking state?

Type your answers here.

If all ports could forward frames, a switching loop would exist in the network. Switching loops can degrade network performance and even cause a network to fail.

Close configuration window

Part 2:  Observe spanning-tree convergence

Step 1:  Remove the connection between S1 and S2.

  1. Open a CLI window on switch S3 and issue the command show spanning-tree vlan 1. Leave the CLI window open.

Open configuration window

  1. Select the delete tool from the menu bar and click the cable that connects S1 and S2.

Step 2:  Observe spanning-tree convergence.

  1. Quickly return to the CLI prompt on switch S3 and issue the show spanning-tree vlan 1 command.
  2. Use the up-arrow key to recall the show spanning-tree vlan 1 command and issue it repeatedly until the orange link light on the cable turns green. Observe the status of port G0/2.

Question:

What do you see happen to the status of the G0/2 port during this process?

Type your answers here.

First it was BLK, it then became LSN (listening), then LRN (learning), and finally FWD for forwarding.

You have observed the transition in port status that occurs as a spanning-tree port moves from blocking to forwarding state.

  1. Verify Connectivity by pinging from PC1 to PC2. Your ping should be successful.

Are any ports showing an orange link light that indicates that the port is in a spanning-tree state other than forwarding? Why or why not?

Type your answers here.

No orange link lights are shown because they are no longer redundant paths in the network.

 

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