PortFast is a feature that allows access ports to enter the STP forwarding state immediately, without waiting for the usual listening and learning states. This accelerates the connection of end devices like PCs or servers.
A key design benefit is that PortFastdoes not trigger topology changeswhen devices are plugged in or disconnected. This prevents unnecessary STP recalculations and protects core stability.
Correct Statement (A):STP does not consider link transitions on PortFast-enabled ports as topology changes, reducing control-plane overhead.
Other options misrepresent the function of PortFast:
B:PortFast does not disable STP; it bypasses specific STP states.
C/D/E/F:These describe other features like Loop Guard or UDLD, not PortFast.
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