Suggested Answer:A🗳️
Peer-switch - Enables the vPC switch pair to appear as a single STP root in the Layer 2 topology. Use the no form of the command to disable the peer switch vPC topology. If both switches do not have peer-switch enable, the question is not informing the bridge-ID (mac-address + priority) to see which switch would be the root anyway.
The vPC peer-switch feature allows both vPC Peers to simultaneously act as the STP root.
With this feature enabled both vPC Peers will be able to process BPDUs, and they’ll use the vPC system MAC to appear as a single logical unit.
One of the requirements is that both vPC Peers must have the same STP priority configured.
This enhancement should only be used in the vPC Domain which is the root for all VLANs in the network.
The correct answer is A since the peer-switch is enabled.
Peer-switch - Enables the vPC switch pair to appear as a single STP root in the Layer 2 topology. Use the no form of the command to disable the peer switch vPC topology. If both switches do not have peer-switch enable, the question is not informing the bridge-ID (mac-address + priority) to see which switch would be the root anyway.
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