[&] Under which conditions would a switchport be elected as a Designated Port? - The port in question leads to a host device -- Correct - The port in question is in the Discarding state - None of these answers are correct - The port in question leads upstream to the Root Bridge [&] What is the 802.1w Port State of a Non-Designated port? (Select the best answer) - Discarding -- Correct - Learning - Forwarding - Filtering [&] Switch-A is not the Root Bridge. Switch-A has a cumulative cost of 38 to reach the RSTP Root. If Switch-A connects to Switch-B, under what conditions would the interface on Switch-A (connecting to Switch-B) become the Designated Port? - If Switch-B's cumulative cost to reach the Root Bridge is 57 -- Correct - If Switch-A and Switch-B have the same cumulative cost to reach the Root, Switch-A's interface will always become the Designated Port. - If Switch-B's cumulative cost to reach the Root Bridge is 19 - If Switch-A screams the loudest.