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the basic concept of bridge IDs are still the same in rstp that is the lowest Bridge ID becomes the root Bridge but if you take a look at the bridge priority youamp;#39;ll notice that something doesnamp;#39;t quite look right in the last video we said that the bridge priority was in increments of 4096. but here the value is 61 441 which clearly is not divisible by 4096. so whatamp;#39;s happening here in rsdp the bpdu message now includes a system ID extension field on a Cisco switch this is basically the VLAN ID and thatamp;#39;s why we see the bridge priority broken down into two parts here the priority and the assist ID EXT the system ID here is one because weamp;#39;re looking at VLAN one you should also notice that the bridge ID priority is different to the root ID priority this tells us that the local switch is not the root Bridge letamp;#39;s take a look at our other switch notice here that it says this bridge is root this means that the switch weamp;#39;re currently logg