1.
IEEE 802.1w is a Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) that can be seen as an evolution of the 802.1 standard. What are the port roles described by 802.1w?
2.
What is the STP root guard feature designed to prevent?
3.
How many bytes make up the spanning-tree bridge ID?
4.
In an 802.1s BPDU, what is the size of the configuration revision number?
5.
What is the BPDU protocol version for 802.1w?
6.
Which statement is true about TCN propagation in RSTP (802.1w)?
7.
When using extended system ID in 802.1d, how many bits are reserved for this field?
8.
Network A has a spanning-tree problem in which the traffic is selecting a longer path. How is the path cost calculated?
9.
For the following items, what is the mathematical relationship between the committed information rate (CIR), committed burst (Bc), and committed rate measurement interval (Tc)?
10.
If a Cisco switch is configured with VTPv1 in transparent mode, what is done with received VTP advertisements?