How come the resulting STP topology is this: when the output of the show spanning-tree command for SW1, SW2, SW3, and SW4 are these: Please enlighten me. Thank you so much!
I am new in this group and would like to clarify some OSPF basics. I am studying the course ware that I purchased in Cisco for preparation on my upcoming CCNA exam and was confused about the part on Establishing Neighbor Relationship on Point-to-Poi...
Hi, this means that the answer in the Course ware is wrong on the STP Topology of VLAN 1? This image confused me because the port that should have been blocked is E0/3 of SW3 and the E0/1 of SW1 should be Forwarding. Also the E0/1 of SW4 should be b...
Hi Georg, Based on the output of the show spanning-tree command: Root bridge is SW1. However the answer in the course (STP Topology: 1st Image) shows that SW3 is the Root Bridge. I wanted to know how is SW3 the root bridge in STP Topology when the ou...