There could be hosts inbetween (think hub).

Thanks,

Zsombor

 Curious wrote:
> 
> Hello friends, I want to thank every answer to this post. I
> knew that a port
> with spanning tree in blockin state has not any relation with
> being "down", I
> was surprised with some answers. What surprised me, is that one
> port were in
> forwarding state and the port in front be in blocking state.
> For me, there is
> no sense in having one port in forwarding state when the port
> in front is in blocking
> state, why not both in blocking state?? I know that RFC's
> stablish the rules but
> I want to understand the sense. 
> 
> Thanks again!!


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