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A __________ is a special Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) frame that switches use to communicate with other switches to prevent loops from happening in the first place.
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A __________ is a special Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) frame that switches use to communicate with other switches to prevent loops from happening in the first place.
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bridge protocol data units (BPDU)s is a special Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) frame that switches use to communicate with other switches to prevent loops from happening in the first place?
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