Lab 14:
Enabling Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree
Lab Objective:
The objective of this lab exercise is for you to learn and understand how to
configure RPVST Spanning Tree protocol. By default, RPVST converges much faster
than traditional STP.
Lab Purpose:
Rapid PVST configuration is a fundamental skill. RPVST converges much faster
than traditional Spanning-Tree protocol. As a Cisco engineer, as well as in the
Cisco CCNA exam, you will be expected to know how to configure RPVST.
Certification Level:
This lab is suitable for both CCENT and CCNA certification exam preparation
Lab Difficulty:
This lab has a difficulty rating of 4/10
Readiness Assessment:
When you are ready for your certification exam, you should complete this lab in
no more than 10 minutes
Lab Topology:
Please use the following topology to complete this lab exercise:

Task 1:
Configure a hostname on
switches 1 and 2 as illustrated in the topology diagram above.
Task 2:
Configure and verify Sw1 as a
VTP Server switch and configure Sw2 as a VTP Client switch. Both switches should
be in the VTP domain named CISCO. Secure VTP messages with the password CISCO.
Task 3:
Configure and verify
FastEthernet0/1 between Sw1 and Sw2 as an 802.1q trunk.
Task 4:
Configure and verify VLANs 10,
20, 30 and 40 on Sw1 with the names provided above. Validate that these VLANs
are still propagated to Sw2 after VTP has been secured.
Task 5:
Verify that the switches are
running in Per-VLAN Spanning Tree mode. This is the default mode for switches.
Task 6:
Update your switch to a
Spanning Tree mode that ensures the fastest convergence for the Layer 2 network
and verify your configuration.
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