A network engineer is operating a four-switch topology (Switch-A, Switch-B, Switch-C, and Switch-D) running Rapid PVST+ for VLAN 50. All inter-switch links are 1 Gbps 802.1Q trunks operating with standard IEEE 802.1D short path costs (cost = 4).
The configured base bridge priorities and MAC addresses for VLAN 50 are as follows:
• Switch-A: Base Priority 24576, MAC 0010.1111.1111
• Switch-B: Base Priority 24576, MAC 0010.2222.2222
• Switch-C: Base Priority 28672, MAC 0010.3333.3333
• Switch-D: Base Priority 32768, MAC 0010.4444.4444
Link connections:
��� Switch-C connects to Switch-A via GigabitEthernet0/1.
• Switch-C connects to Switch-B via GigabitEthernet0/2.
• Switch-D connects directly to Switch-A via GigabitEthernet0/1.
• Switch-D connects directly to Switch-B via GigabitEthernet0/2.
• Switch-A and Switch-B are connected together via two parallel 1 Gbps trunks: Trunk-1 (Gi0/1 on both) and Trunk-2 (Gi0/2 on both). On Switch-A, interface Gi0/1 has port priority 112, and Gi0/2 has port priority 128 (default).
Based on Rapid PVST+ operations for VLAN 50, which port role and state are assigned to interface GigabitEthernet0/2 on Switch-C?
- Alternate port in the Discarding stateCevap
- BRoot port in the Forwarding state
- CDesignated port in the Forwarding state
- DBackup port in the Discarding state