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Hello Network professionals, please help with this weird question..If you are configuring a Layer 3 port-channel interface with LACP. The configuration on the first device is complete, and it is verified that both interfaces have registered the neigh...
Which configuration ensures that the switch is always the root for VLAN 200?A. Switch(config)#spanning-tree vlan 200 priority 32003655B. Switch(config)#spanning-tree vlan 200 root primaryC. Switch(config)#spanning-tree vlan 200 priority 604240D. Swit...
Hello Professionals,I was doing some testing for OSPF with packet tracer for a topology of 4 routers. R1,R2,R3,R4. When I issued the command "show ip protocol", the output of the command showed the results shown in the attached photo. As you can see ...
Hello professionals,My question is "why would we configure a floating static route, if we already using a dynamic routing protocol in the network"?. isn't the dynamic routing protocol has the capability to calculate an alternate path in case of link ...
Hello professionals,Doing some testing regarding static routes and whether to use the next hop IP address or the outgoing interface as the next hop. My question is: Can I use the outgoing interface as the next hop when configuring a static route to r...
Here is my confusion, "root primary" keeps the switch as a root bridge no matter what, even when another switch is inserted with lower MAC address or lower priority. Priority of 0 will break if another switch gets in and has lower MAC address. Please...
@MHM Cisco World here are the configurations for all 4 routers.. notice that the loopback add which is going to be the router ID for R1 was also showing on the "show ip protocol" from R1. I just want to confirm that this could be a glitch with packet...
@Martin L I think the confusion came because I issued the "show ip protocol" command from R1, and the router ID issued in the Routing Information Resources part (Gateway) was 1.1.1.1 is also for R1. Thanks Martin L!
I think the confusion came because I issued the "show ip protocol" command from R1, and the router ID issued in the Routing Information Resources part (Gateway) was 1.1.1.1 is also for R1.