Would you (anyone) happen to know whether Radia
is up dating her book?

kelly


Quoting Irwin Lazar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Your best bet is to get a copy of "Interconnections" by Radia Perlman.
> Radia wrote the Spanning Tree protocol and nobody explains it better.
> 
> You can also see my web site at http://www.itprc.com/ and check out the
> datalink page for links to Ethernet resources.
> 
> And finally, a new version of spanning tree is now emerging.  It's IEEE name
> is 802.3w and it offers much faster convergence times.  You should be able
> to find more information about it on the above web site's "physical" page.
> There you'll find a link to the IEEE 802.3 standards page.
> 
> Irwin
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Deepak Sharma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 8:51 PM
> To: cisco
> Subject: spanning-tree
> 
> 
> does anyone pls. send me a link to a website that will explain this
> concept in more detail.  I know what
> spanning tree is and all, and i know the functionallity, but i still
> don't get on how they designate the ports...like which one becomes the
> root bridge and so on...
> 
> thank you in advance
> 
> Deepak
> 
> 
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