What is the approximate amount of time it takes for a PortFast-enabled port to transition from blocking to forwarding? A. Immediately B. 15 seconds C. 20 seconds D. 30 seconds E. 50 seconds Suggested Answer: A Instead of waiting for STP to cycle through the blocking, learning, and listening states, PortFast will place the port in the forwarding state immediately. When PortFast is enabled on a port, the attached end station can join the network almost immediately rather than waiting up to 50 seconds for spanning tree to converge. This feature is designed to enable the connections to workstations and servers to be put into the forwarding state as soon as possible after a spanning- tree reconvergence. Bypassing the listening and learning states creates an exposure for spanning-tree loops. The default behavior of a PortFast-enabled port is to put the port immediately into a blocking state if a BPDU is received. The following command enables PortFast: switch(config-if)# spanning-tree portfast You should only enable PortFast on a port that connects an end station. Enabling PortFast on a port that connects another switch could create a loop. Objective: Layer 2 Technologies - Sub-Objective: Configure and verify spanning tree References: Catalyst 3750 Switch Software Configuration Guide, 12.2(40)SE > Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features > Understanding Port Fast This question is in 300-115 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) Exam For getting Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Routing and Switching Certificate Disclaimers: The website is not related to, affiliated with, endorsed or authorized by Cisco. Trademarks, certification & product names are used for reference only and belong to Cisco. The website does not contain actual questions and answers from Cisco's Certification Exam.
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