Refer to the exhibit. Link1 is a copper connection and Link2 is a fiber connection. The fiber port must be the primary

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Refer to the exhibit. Link1 is a copper connection and Link2 is a fiber connection. The fiber port must be the primary

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Refer to the exhibit.

Link1 is a copper connection and Link2 is a fiber connection. The fiber port must be the primary port for all forwarding. The output of the show spanning-tree command on SW2 shows that the fiber port is blocked by spanning tree. An engineer enters the spanning-tree port-priority 32 command on G0/1 on SW2, but the port remains blocked.
Which command should be entered on the ports that are connected to Link2 to resolve the issue?
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A. Enter spanning-tree port-priority 4 on SW2.
B. Enter spanning-tree port-priority 32 on SW1.
C. Enter spanning-tree port-priority 224 on SW1.
D. Enter spanning-tree port-priority 64 on SW2.
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