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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2007

Radia Perlman, the inventor of the algorithm, summarized it in a poem titled "Algorhyme"
(adapted from "Trees", by Joyce Kilmer) You can listen to author of STP playing on piano and her daughter Dawn Perlner (voice) performing at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory, a musical version of the poem, set by the author's son Ray Perlner

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  • This is awesome, thank you for sharing it. But the first slide should read: Piano & Lyrics: Radia Perlman, Voice: Dawn Perlner and Composer: Ray Perlner.

    Thanks again for sharing it.

  • Good song, but my ears hurt now :-(

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  • @sickMYduck000

    a spanning tree of a (connected) graph consisting of nodes and edges is another graph consisting of all the nodes and some of the edges so that:

    1. Connectivity is maintained

    2. There are no loops.

    Or, in other words, the minimal set of edges so that removing another edge would break connectivity. Or the maximal set of edges so that adding another edge would create a loop.

  • Cant wait for the CCNP version of this song involving spanning trees for each vlan:P

  • Brilliant. What's a spanning tree?

  • lol nice

  • Could somone tell the cords??? :D Would be totaly awesome to make a rock verison of ths song :D :D

  • Bob Sent us! GO CETY!!! WOOT!

  • i Got it now, STP has no more secrets for me

  • Rather have it barbershop quartet style

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