Episode 66 — STP Essentials: why loops happen and how designs prevent them

Spanning Tree Protocol appears in CloudNetX objectives because Layer 2 loops are one of the fastest ways to take down a network segment, and exam scenarios often hinge on recognizing loop symptoms and prevention strategies. This episode defines STP as a mechanism that prevents loops by placing redundant links into a blocked state, maintaining one active forwarding topology while preserving redundancy for failover. The first paragraph focuses on why loops happen: accidental cabling errors, unmanaged switches, and redundant paths without loop prevention can trigger broadcast storms and MAC table instability. It explains how these events manifest operationally as sudden widespread outages, intermittent connectivity, and rapidly changing forwarding behavior that can overwhelm both users and monitoring systems. The episode frames STP as a safety mechanism that supports redundancy while preventing catastrophic behavior in broadcast domains.
Episode 66 — STP Essentials: why loops happen and how designs prevent them
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