which interface(s) must Root Guard be enabled?

Observe the above diagram. Spanning tree is enabled on all devices. Currently either Switch B or
C can serve as the root should Switch A fail. A client recently connected Device D, a PC running
switching application software, to Switch C port P3/3. The administrator would like to configure
Root Guard to ensure that Device D does not assume the role of root. All other parameters must
stay the same. On which interface(s) must Root Guard be enabled?

Observe the above diagram. Spanning tree is enabled on all devices. Currently either Switch B or
C can serve as the root should Switch A fail. A client recently connected Device D, a PC running
switching application software, to Switch C port P3/3. The administrator would like to configure
Root Guard to ensure that Device D does not assume the role of root. All other parameters must
stay the same. On which interface(s) must Root Guard be enabled?

A.
P1/2

B.
P1/2, P2/2 and P3/3

C.
P1/2 and P2/2

D.
P1/1 and P1/2

E.
P2/2

F.
P3/3



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