A network administrator is deploying a new switch and wants to make sure that the default priority value was set for a spanning tree. Which of the following values would the network administrator expect to see?
The default priority value is derived by multiplying 8 by 4096.
priority value is typically configured in increments of 4096
default priority value for a spanning tree is 32768
In spanning tree protocol, a lower priority value indicates a higher priority, meaning a switch with a lower priority is more likely to be chosen as the root bridge.
C. 32768
Explanation:
In the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), the default priority value for a switch is typically set to 32768. This value is combined with the VLAN ID to form the Bridge ID, which determines the root bridge in an STP topology.
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