In an enterprise network running Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+), two switches (Switch A and Switch B) are interconnected. Switch A has a base MAC address of 00:11:22:33:44:55 and is configured with an STP base priority of 28672 for VLAN 50. Switch B has a base MAC address of 00:11:22:33:44:AA and currently operates with the default STP base priority of 32768 for VLAN 50. A network administrator wants Switch B to become the Root Bridge for VLAN 50. Which priority value must be configured on Switch B for VLAN 50 to guarantee it becomes the Root Bridge?
- 24576Cevap
- B28672
- C32768
- D36864
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Setting the base priority of Switch B to 24576 ensures it achieves a lower Bridge ID than Switch A and becomes the Root Bridge for VLAN 50.
In Spanning Tree Protocol, the switch with the lowest Bridge ID (BID) is elected as the Root Bridge. BID consists of Bridge Priority + System ID Extension (VLAN ID) + Base MAC Address. Configured in steps of 4096, setting Switch B's priority to 24576 results in a total priority of 24626, lower than Switch A's total priority of 28722, securing the Root Bridge election for Switch B.
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