It's kinda hard to answer that.  It would depend on the specifics of your
lab.  I would think that the important ones would  be where your root is and
therefore root/designated ports, but which one(s) is/are blocking may depend
on other things you weren't asked to configure just based on the MAC
addresses of the different switch ports.

So I would think it wouldn't matter unless the lab was very specific about
what should block instead of what should forward.

HTH,


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Should the lab out put exactly match. For example, task 1.2 indicates sw1 is
fwd fa0/13,fa0/15,fa0/21 but blocking on sw2 fa0/13,fa0/15. Similiarly on
sw2 to sw3. Are we to just make sure that ports are trunking or should all
aspects of output match?

Is it good enough that the vlans and trunks are established, or is it
implied that the output match the solutions output. 
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> I wanted to check if someone could help me with IPV6 Summarization 
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> The concepts work identically to IPv4.  it's just that your numbers 
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