A network administrator is deploying a network of switches using the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). Currently, all switches share the default bridge priority value of . Which configuration change on a specific switch will force it to be elected as the STP root bridge?
- Decreasing the bridge priority value of the switch to a number lower than 32768Cevap
- BIncreasing the bridge priority value of the switch to the maximum value of 65535
- CAssigning the highest numerical MAC address to the primary management interface of the switch
- DChanging the native VLAN on the switch trunk interfaces to an unused VLAN ID
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Decreasing the bridge priority value of the switch to a number lower than 32768 will ensure it has the lowest Bridge ID and becomes the STP root bridge.
In Spanning Tree Protocol operations, the root bridge election is determined by the lowest Bridge ID (BID). The BID is calculated using the bridge priority plus the switch MAC address. Because all switches initially share the default priority of , explicitly lowering the priority value of a switch (for example, to or ) ensures it possesses the lowest BID in the network and becomes the root bridge.
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