Which term describes a spanning-tree network that has all switch ports in either the blocking or fowarding state?

Which term describes a spanning-tree network that has all switch ports in either the blocking
or fowarding state?

Which term describes a spanning-tree network that has all switch ports in either the blocking
or fowarding state?

A.
converged

B.
redundant

C.
provisioned

D.
spanned

Explanation:
Spanning Tree Protocol convergence (Layer 2 convergence) happens when bridges and
switches have transitioned to either the forwarding or blocking state. When layer 2 is
converged, root bridge is elected and all port roles (Root, Designated and Non-Designated)
in all switches are selected.



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Ans A. Converged

-Root and DP are in forward
-ALL others are blocked (listens to BDPUs)

Note in RSTP convergence
-discard
-Forward