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Question ID 13539

What value is primarily used to determine which port becomes the root port on each
nonroot switch in a spanning-tree topology?

Option A

path cost

Option B

lowest port MAC address

Option C

VTP revision number

Option D

highest port priority number

Option E

port priority number and MAC address

Correct Answer A
Explanation Explanation: The path cost to the root bridge is the most important value to determine which port will become the root port on each non-root switch. In particular, the port with lowest cost to the root bridge will become root port (on non-root switch).


Question ID 13540

Refer to the exhibit.

The output that is shown is generated at a switch. Which three statements are true?
(Choose three.)

Option A

All ports will be in a state of discarding, learning, or forwarding.

Option B

Thirty VLANs have been configured on this switch.

Option C

The bridge priority is lower than the default value for spanning tree.

Option D

All interfaces that are shown are on shared media.

Option E

All designated ports are in a forwarding state.

Option F

 This switch must be the root bridge for all VLANs on this switch.

Correct Answer A,C,E
Explanation Explanation: From the output, we see that all ports are in designated role (forwarding state). The command show spanning-tree vlan 30 only shows us information about VLAN 30. We dont know how many VLAN exists in this switch ->. The bridge priority of this switch is 24606 which is lower than the default value bridge priority 32768. All three interfaces on this switch have the connection type p2p, which means Point-to- point environment not a shared media. The only thing we can specify is this switch is the root bridge for VLAN 3o but we cannot guarantee it is also the root bridge for other VLANs.

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