03-29-2023 08:43 PM
I'm currently working on practice tests for the CCNA. I came across this question that has me stumped on one of the many practice tests I've done.
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03-30-2023 02:23 AM - edited 03-30-2023 02:24 AM
you are correct the answer must be A
I run lab and you can see result below
03-29-2023 09:12 PM
Hi, I think you have the correct answer but and logic but the source of your question totally may be the real issue. If this question isn't from a reputable source I would definitely recommend that you use Cisco official material to study or practice questions that have a high reputation in the community. Totally
03-30-2023 01:16 AM
Yes, A is correct; Often there are mistakes in answers or questions due to misprints or other errors.
24596 is the lowest value and lower priority wins before MAC is considered. You correctly recognized the default value of 32768; one of possible answers they gave u is 32788 which includes value of 20 for vlan 20.
it seems that question is not clear; but since Bridge Priority must be in increments of 4096; legal values are: 0, 4096, 8192, 12288, 16384, 20480, 24576, 28672, 32768, 36864 40960 45056 49152 53248 57344 61440
Regards, ML
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03-30-2023 02:23 AM - edited 03-30-2023 02:24 AM
you are correct the answer must be A
I run lab and you can see result below
03-30-2023 02:51 PM
Thank you all for the sanity check. I figured the question was wrong, not me.
04-01-2023 05:57 AM
Interesting that question also includes the information about all links being equal speed as that is not relevant to root election.
Link bandwidths could be relevant to you choosing which switch you want to be root, similar to consideration of topology for you selecting which switch you want as root.
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