What is switch priority & why it is used????
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Answer / jitendera kumar sinha
switch is prorty is a value and a have a significanse value
default value of switch is 32768 and it is confrgable
now what is the importanse of that?
it paly a vital role in stp(spaing tree protocol)where
root bridge is slected
so in the slection of root bridge this is is the one
parametar omes in account
lowest value of switch prorty become the root bridge if
this value match other parametar comes in account
so in a single sentence we can say that switch priorty is
the one of the important parametar to making a switch root
bridge in the spaing tree invorment
thanks
hope this will help you
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Answer / s.m.feroz ahmed
Hi,
Switch is a hardware device and switch can generate the
same amount of Bandwidth provided by ISP to all systems in
Network at a time without reducing bandwidth.
Switch is a configurable device.
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Answer / jitendera kumar sinha
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Answer / jitendera kuaar sinha
hi shain
i tyed your confrigation on boson but faled to implement
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