However, when multiple switches are interconnected, they can create switching loops that cause endless transmission of data packets and degrade network performance. Switching loops occur when network switches are connected together in such a way that network traffic loops around infinitely instead of traversing the hops needed to travel from source to destination. They can take down an entire network. If I connect a cable between 2 ports on the same switch loop will come, if so how to avoid the loop even if it is done by mistake?Any particular commands to avoid this issue for future? 12-12-2024 10:24 AM most switches use spanning tree protocol to detect and stop loops. But at the expense of ~30. Suppose I want to network a stadium and I have 20 switches connected in a loop. I'm wondering if this will work. A proper implementation of STP or a deriviative (RSTP, MSTP) is needed. While redundancy is good for network reliability, it can cause serious problems if not managed correctly. These loops can result in endless data circulation.
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