In a network with multiple switches, how does the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) determine the root bridge?
- Highest MAC address
- Highest bridge priority
- Lowest MAC address
- Lowest bridge priority
The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) determines the root bridge based on the lowest bridge priority. If priorities are the same, it uses the lowest MAC address as a tiebreaker.
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