A network engineer is configuring standard IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) across a enterprise switch topology. Currently, all switches in the network operate using the default bridge priority of . The engineer needs to explicitly configure Switch-1 to guarantee it becomes the primary Root Bridge, and Switch-2 to serve as the designated backup Root Bridge if Switch-1 fails. Which combination of bridge priority settings should the engineer assign to achieve this design?
- Assign a bridge priority of to Switch-1 and to Switch-2.Cevap
- BAssign a bridge priority of to Switch-1 and to Switch-2.
- CAssign a bridge priority of to Switch-1 and to Switch-2.
- DAssign a bridge priority of to Switch-1 and to Switch-2.
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Assign a bridge priority of 4096 to Switch-1 and 8192 to Switch-2.
In Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), the Root Bridge is elected based on the lowest Bridge ID, which consists of a 2-byte Bridge Priority and a 6-byte MAC Address. Because the default priority on switches is , assigning a lower priority value such as to Switch-1 guarantees it will win the root election. Assigning to Switch-2 ensures that if Switch-1 fails, Switch-2 will possess the next lowest priority value in the network, allowing it to seamlessly take over as the backup Root Bridge.
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STP Root Bridge Election and Priority Mechanics
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