Hi
The MAC address would be learned immediately and removed from the original port. No STP change/TCN would be caused by a proper 'edge' port changing state.
Unicast flooding would only occur in multiple switch networks, where the traffic destined TO that MAC traverses switches that are not in the path FROM that MAC address (i.e. where the switches have not learned the MAC address port location, as they learn only based on source address). A common example of this is with dual HRSP setups: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-6000-series-switches/23563-143.html
But you should definitely build a lab, that's how you learn :-)
Aaron
Aaron
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