- Thanks for posting your question on the forum!
Unfortunately, we do not have a command that performs the same function as the one you mentioned above. The only way we have to select the root in a switched network is to set the spanning-tree priority to 0.
Let us know if you have any further questions.
Thanks,
Noor
- Thanks for posting your question on the forum!
Unfortunately, we do not have a command that performs the same function as the one you mentioned above. The only way we have to select the root in a switched network is to set the spanning-tree priority to 0.
Let us know if you have any further questions.
Thanks,
Noor
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Thanks,
Noor