For a network with dozens of switches, how many root bridges would you have?
Christ 18-February-2009 12:15:18 PM

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Posted by crouse


Because the presence of a root bridge in a network prevents loops from forming in the network.Therefore in a network containing several switches one root bride is enough.



Posted by crouse


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Posted by Hash007


Because the presence of a root bridge in a network prevents loops from forming in the network.Therefore in a network containing several switches one root bride is enough.
Posted by sagitraz


I think ONE.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


One
Posted by shaw



Posted: 19-February-2009 02:37:48 PM By: shaw

One

Posted: 20-February-2009 06:07:51 AM By: HamidAliKhan

I think ONE.

Posted: 20-February-2009 02:19:02 PM By: sagitraz

Because the presence of a root bridge in a network prevents loops from forming in the network.Therefore in a network containing several switches one root bride is enough.

Posted: 21-February-2009 01:41:53 AM By: Hash007

1

Posted: 23-February-2009 04:26:40 AM By: crouse

Because the presence of a root bridge in a network prevents loops from forming in the network.Therefore in a network containing several switches one root bride is enough.



Posted: 24-February-2009 04:26:25 AM By: crouse

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