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Chapter 27 Loop Guard
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The following figure shows port N on switch connected to switch B. Switch B is in loop state. 
When broadcast or multicast packets leave port N and reach switch B, they are sent back to port N 
on A as they are rebroadcast from B
Figure 125   
Switch in Loop State
The loop guard feature checks to see if a loop guard enabled port is connected to a switch in loop 
state. This is accomplished by periodically sending a probe packet and seeing if the packet returns 
on the same port. If this is the case, the Switch will shut down the port connected to the switch in 
loop state.
The following figure shows a loop guard enabled port N on switch A sending a probe packet P to 
switch B. Since switch B is in loop state, the probe packet P returns to port on A. The Switch 
then shuts down port N to ensure that the rest of the network is not affected by the switch in loop 
state. 
Figure 126   
Loop Guard - Probe Packet
The Switch also shuts down port N if the probe packet returns to switch A on any other port. In 
other words loop guard also protects against standard network loops. The following figure 
illustrates three switches forming a loop. A sample path of the loop guard probe packet is also 
shown. In this example, the probe packet is sent from port N and returns on another port. As long 
as loop guard is enabled on port N. The Switch will shut down port N if it detects that the probe 
packet has returned to the Switch. 
Figure 127   
Loop Guard - Network Loop
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