Exactly, that is why I only said priority 0 :)
Op Sat, 19 Jul 2014 15:14:19 -0600
Donald Robb <[email protected]> schreef:
: Actually the job of root guard is to errdisable any links that receives a
: superior BPDU in order to protect the root.
: Just a friendly reminder that it could lead to traffic loss or silo'd
: switches in the real world :)
:
: Cheers,
: Donald Robb
: Productive Networks / Network Consultant
:
: CCIE Written, CCIP, CCSP, CCDP, CCNP: R&S/Security, CCNA: DC/Voice, JNCIP,
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:
: -----Original Message-----
:From: [email protected]
: [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ahmed Haji Munye
: Sent: July 17, 2014 3:31 PM
: To: CC IE
: Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Any definition why I can lower priority on Cat 3
: all though I configured root guard on CA1?
:
:
:
:
: Hi
:
: I am using the Proctor lab Switches and they are all 3560, and I can still
: lower priority on cat 3 when I configured root guard on Cat 1.
:
: The job of the root guard is to prevent any other switches from becoming
: root bridge.
:
: Any definition why I can lower priority on Cat 3 all though I configured
: root guard on CA1?
:
: Regards
: Ahmed
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