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Mrock4 wrote: » To twist it even further, I noticed that if you use the root primary command on say, Switch B..it becomes root..do it on Switch A...Switch A becomes the root...if you do it AGAIN on Switch B....then switch B *should* repeat this odd behavior, and make itself have equal priority...only under the condition that it's MAC is lower though.
ConstantlyLearning wrote: » Cool. Here's my interpretation then. 1. Some switch is the root 2. Make some other switch the root (Current root priority minus 4096) 3. Make the previous root switch the root switch again (Is mac address lower? Yes - match priority / No - current root priority minus 4096)
singh8281 wrote: » Constantly, It will reduce by 1 on Cat OS based switches. On IOS based it will reduce by 4096
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