RE: Cat3550's Root bridge 's Query...

From: Tony Schaffran (groupstudy@cconlinelabs.com)
Date: Thu Aug 28 2003 - 12:37:10 GMT-3


It is my opinion that your answer #1 is the best answer. By using the "root
primary" command, the switch will automatically adjust the priority of the
switch for that vlan.

The command "priority 0" may not clearly show your intent for the switch to
be the root.

Tony Schaffran
Network Analyst
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Subject: Cat3550's Root bridge 's Query...

Hi..everyone..

When I'm rying to config a root bridge in cat3550,
i was confused by this question..

Which is right between My solution 1 & 2 ??

Who know the correct answer ??

Thanks..

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Question
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-There are 4-vlan in Cat3550 and Vlan-IDs are 10,20,30,40
-The cat3500 should be the root bridge for all vlans

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My Answer 1
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spanning-tree vlan 10 root primary
spanning-tree vlan 20 root primary
spanning-tree vlan 30 root primary
spanning-tree vlan 40 root primary

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My Answer 2
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spanning-tree vlan 10 priority 0
spanning-tree vlan 20 priority 0
spanning-tree vlan 30 priority 0
spanning-tree vlan 40 priority 0



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