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Spanning Tree and First-Hop Redundancy: Aligning STP with HSRP/VRRP
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Spanning Tree and First-Hop Redundancy: Aligning STP with HSRP/VRRP

The STP root bridge and the HSRP/VRRP active gateway should reside on the same switch. When they don't, traffic flows upstream to one switch and returns via another, wasting bandwidth and causing asymmetric path problems. This article covers alignment strategy and verification.
STP in Multi-Layer Campus Designs: Access, Distribution, and Core
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STP in Multi-Layer Campus Designs: Access, Distribution, and Core

In a three-layer campus, STP topology must align with the physical hierarchy. This article shows how to place root bridges, design inter-layer redundancy, and troubleshoot anomalous topologies created by misconfiguration across access, distribution, and core layers.
STP Design Best Practices for Enterprise Campus Networks
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STP Design Best Practices for Enterprise Campus Networks

Enterprise STP designs require deliberate placement of the root bridge, careful use of guards and protection mechanisms, and proper L2 domain sizing. This article covers the configuration strategy and verification steps that distinguish reliable campus networks from problematic ones.
STP and VLAN Trunking: How Spanning Tree Operates Across Trunk Links
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STP and VLAN Trunking: How Spanning Tree Operates Across Trunk Links

On trunked links, STP doesn't operate as a single global instance—it runs independently for each VLAN. This article explains per-VLAN spanning tree behavior, native VLAN BPDU handling, PVST+ specifics, trunk pruning effects, and the common misconfigurations that break spanning tree topology.
Troubleshooting STP Convergence Problems and Slow Failover
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Troubleshooting STP Convergence Problems and Slow Failover

When a link fails, 802.1D STP takes 30–50 seconds to reconverge. Rapid PVST+ handles it in seconds. This article explains the timing mechanisms, diagnoses convergence delays, addresses unidirectional link failures, and shows how to migrate from legacy timers to modern rapid convergence.
Troubleshooting Errdisable and STP Guard Features
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Troubleshooting Errdisable and STP Guard Features

STP guard features protect your network topology, but misconfigured guards cause legitimate ports to shut down. This article covers all three guards (BPDU Guard, Root Guard, Loop Guard), how to identify which one triggered, interpret syslog messages, and implement proper auto-recovery.
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