What is the role of the root port in a switched network?

QuestionsCategory: 200-301What is the role of the root port in a switched network?
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What is the role of the root port in a switched network?

A. It replaces the designated port when the designated port fails.

B. It replaces the designated port when the root port fails.

C. It is the best path to the root from a nonroot switch.

D. It is administratively disabled until a failover occurs.








 

Suggested Answer: B

Community Answer: C



This question is in 200-301 Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Exam
For getting Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certificate





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