A Cisco switch operating with Rapid PVST+ receives multiple BPDUs across several redundant trunk links connecting toward the Root Bridge. To elect its single Root Port for a given VLAN instance, the switch executes a standardized four-step tie-breaking sequence to select the best path.
In what chronological sequence does the switch evaluate these criteria, starting from the first criterion evaluated (highest precedence) to the final criterion evaluated (lowest precedence)?
- 1Lowest cumulative Root Path Cost received in the BPDU
- 2Lowest Sender Bridge ID (Designated Bridge ID)
- 3Lowest Sender Port ID (Designated Port ID)
- 4Lowest Local Port ID (Receiver Port ID)
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The correct sequence for electing a Root Port in Rapid PVST+ evaluates: 1) Lowest cumulative Root Path Cost, 2) Lowest Sender Bridge ID, 3) Lowest Sender Port ID, and 4) Lowest Local Port ID.
In Rapid PVST+ (and standard 802.1D/802.1w STP), a non-root switch selects its single Root Port by comparing BPDU criteria in strict order: first, the lowest cumulative Root Path Cost; second, the lowest Sender (Designated) Bridge ID; third, the lowest Sender (Designated) Port ID; and fourth, the lowest Local (Receiver) Port ID.
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Rapid PVST+ Root Port Decision Sequence