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Huawei H12-821_V1.0 Exam - Topic 3 Question 66 Discussion

As shown in the figure, SWA, SWB, SWC, and SWD run the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). Which of the following statements are true?
A) Once receiving OPOUs, the edge port re-partlci pates in the calculation of the spanning tree.
B) After a port is Configured as an edge port, the port can quickly enter the Forwarding state.
C) You can enable the edge port on SWD's GEO/0/2 connected to the terminal so that this port can quickly enter the Forwarding state.
D) You can enable the edge port on SWC's GE0/0/2 connected to the terminal so that this port can quickly enter the forwarding state.

Huawei H12-821_V1.0 Exam - Topic 3 Question 66 Discussion

Actual exam question for Huawei's H12-821_V1.0 exam
Question #: 66
Topic #: 3
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As shown in the figure, SWA, SWB, SWC, and SWD run the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). Which of the following statements are true?

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Izetta
7 months ago
C and D seem similar, but I think only one can be true.
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Albina
7 months ago
Wait, can you really enable edge ports on SWD? Sounds off.
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Desmond
7 months ago
Totally agree with B, edge ports are designed for fast transitions!
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Theodora
7 months ago
I think statement A is misleading, edge ports don't re-participate.
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Ora
7 months ago
Edge ports do enter forwarding state quickly, that's a fact.
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Gertude
8 months ago
I remember that enabling edge ports helps speed things up, but I’m not clear if it applies to both SWC and SWD in this scenario.
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Lachelle
8 months ago
I'm a bit confused about options C and D. I can't recall if it matters which switch we enable the edge port on, but I think both could be correct?
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Delmy
8 months ago
I feel like I’ve seen a question similar to this before, and I think option B is definitely true since edge ports do enter the Forwarding state quickly.
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Loren
8 months ago
I think option A is tricky; I remember something about edge ports not participating in the spanning tree calculations, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Vivan
8 months ago
I've got a strategy - I'll read through the answer choices, then refer back to the information about RSTP to determine which ones are true. Methodical approach is key here.
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Lamar
8 months ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. I need to understand the behavior of edge ports and how that relates to the spanning tree calculation.
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Dortha
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the details of RSTP and how edge ports work. I'll need to review that before attempting this.
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Martina
8 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think I can handle it.
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Noah
8 months ago
The diagram is helpful, but I'm not sure I fully grasp the implications of enabling the edge port on different switches. I'll need to be careful in my analysis.
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Ruthann
9 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The different answer choices are close, so I'll need to really understand the underlying networking concepts to pick the right one.
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Rusty
1 year ago
Wait, did they just ask us to enable the edge port on a terminal? That's like putting a turbo on a bicycle - it just doesn't make sense!
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Veronika
1 year ago
I'm going with option A. Once RSTP switches receive BPDU frames, the edge ports should re-participate in the Spanning Tree calculation.
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Chau
1 year ago
Option D seems legit. Enabling the edge port on SWC's GE0/0/2 connected to the terminal should let that port enter the Forwarding state quickly.
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Paola
1 year ago
True, enabling edge ports on specific switches can improve forwarding speed.
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Val
1 year ago
I think option C is also valid, enabling the edge port on SWD's GE0/0/2 can achieve the same result.
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Lorean
1 year ago
I agree, enabling the edge port on SWC's GE0/0/2 should help with quick forwarding.
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Afton
1 year ago
That's true, it's important to configure the edge port correctly for faster forwarding.
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Willodean
1 year ago
Enabling the edge port on SWC's GE0/0/2 will definitely help with quick forwarding.
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Skye
1 year ago
I agree, option D is the correct one.
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Minna
1 year ago
Haha, I'll choose option C just for the fun of it. I'm sure SWD's GE0/0/2 port would love a quick trip to the Forwarding state!
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Sherita
1 year ago
I think option B is the correct answer. Once a port is configured as an edge port, it can quickly enter the Forwarding state without going through the standard Spanning Tree Protocol transitions.
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Kimbery
1 year ago
I'm not sure about option D though. Can someone explain why enabling the edge port on SWC's GE0/0/2 would make it quickly enter the forwarding state?
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Melvin
1 year ago
I agree with you, Izetta. Option B makes sense in the context of RSTP.
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Izetta
1 year ago
I think option B is true because edge ports can quickly enter the Forwarding state.
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