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State : FWD

Bonjour,

Je pense que ma question va paraitre bête mais je la pose quand même.
J'utilise l'outil Cisco Network Assistant,
Quand je clique sur Link Properties pour voir les propriétés du lien entre 2 switchs,
J'ai comme indication d'état : "State : FWD".
Que signifie FWD ?

Merci pour vos lumières.

Pasobo
FWD = forward
Il s'agit de l'etat de ton port avec le spanning tree

enfin impossible pour moi d'expliquer en francais voila les info en anglais :

A switch, participating in Spanning-Tree protocol, passes through the following states:
1. Blocked state: This is the initial state. All ports are put in a blocked state to prevent bridging loops.
2. Listen state: This is the second state of switch ports. Here all the ports are put in listen mode. The port can listen to frames but can't send. The period of time that a switch takes to listen is set by "fwd delay" .
3. Learn state: Learn state comes after Listen state. The only difference is that the port can add information that it has learned to its address table. The period of time that a switch takes to learn is set by "fwd delay".
4. Forward state: A port can send and receive data in this state. Before placing a port in forwarding state, Spanning-Tree Protocol ensures that there are no redundant paths or loops.
5. Disabled state: This is the state when the switch port is disabled. A switch port may be disabled due to administrative reasons or due to switch specific problems.
FWD = forward
Il s'agit de l'etat de ton port avec le spanning tree

enfin impossible pour moi d'expliquer en francais voila les info en anglais :

A switch, participating in Spanning-Tree protocol, passes through the following states:
1. Blocked state: This is the initial state. All ports are put in a blocked state to prevent bridging loops.
2. Listen state: This is the second state of switch ports. Here all the ports are put in listen mode. The port can listen to frames but can't send. The period of time that a switch takes to listen is set by "fwd delay" .
3. Learn state: Learn state comes after Listen state. The only difference is that the port can add information that it has learned to its address table. The period of time that a switch takes to learn is set by "fwd delay".
4. Forward state: A port can send and receive data in this state. Before placing a port in forwarding state, Spanning-Tree Protocol ensures that there are no redundant paths or loops.
5. Disabled state: This is the state when the switch port is disabled. A switch port may be disabled due to administrative reasons or due to switch specific problems.
Bonjour,

C'est OK,
Merci pour ta réponse,

Pasobo