Question 113

What does the term “STP convergence” refer to?

CCNA Question 113 - Answer and Explanation

Correct Answer: B

Detailed Explanation: STP convergence refers to the time it takes for all switches in the network to detect a topology change, recalculate the best forwarding paths, and settle on the correct forwarding and blocking states for their ports. During convergence, switches adjust the state of their ports based on the new network topology, which may involve electing a new root bridge or recalculating root ports and designated ports.

This CCNA practice question helps students prepare for Cisco networking certification exams by testing knowledge of network fundamentals, routing, switching, and network security concepts.

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