A switch port running standard IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) detects an active connection to an end device. Arrange the STP port states in the correct sequential order from initial physical link detection to fully active data frame forwarding.
- 1Blocking State
- 2Listening State
- 3Learning State
- 4Forwarding State
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The correct sequential progression of 802.1D STP port states is: Blocking State, Listening State, Learning State, and Forwarding State.
Under standard IEEE 802.1D, a newly connected port progresses through four distinct states to ensure network loops do not form: Blocking (drops data, listens for BPDUs), Listening (discards data, sends/receives BPDUs, no MAC learning), Learning (discards data, learns MAC addresses), and finally Forwarding (forwards data frames normally).
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802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol Port State Transitions
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