Question: A bridge has bridge ID ( 8 0 0 0 . 3 mathrm { c } : 5 2 : 8 2

A bridge has bridge ID \(8000.3\mathrm{c}: 52: 82\) : \(\mathrm{f8}\) :be:1a and interface cost 100 on all interfaces (note; this is not the root path cost, just the cost due to forwarding through the local interface). The bridge comes online and receives the following BPDUs.
On its port 8001, it receives:
```
STP 802.1d, Config, Flags [none], bridge-id 8eeg.3c:52:82:38:d4:da.8ee3, length 35
message-age 0.00s, max-age 20.00s, hello-time 2.00s, forwarding-delay 15.00s
root-1d 9000.00:50:56:72:08:dc, root-pathcost 490
```
On its port 8002, it receives:
```
STP 802.1d, Config, Flags [none], bridge-id 80e@.00:50:56:d2:f8:0c.8ee2, length 35
message-age 0.e0s, max-age 20.00s, hello-time 2.00s, forwarding-delay 15.00s
root-id 9000.00:50:56:16:59:6b, root-pathcost 390
```
In response, the bridge will prepare a BPDU describing its own configuration, in case it needs to send a configuration BPDU on any of its ports.
In the table below, fill in the values in this BPDU:
Parameter
Sender bridge ID
Root bridge ID
Root path cost
(The "sender bridge port" field in the BPDU will be set according to the bridge port that sends the BPDU.)
On which port(s) will it send this BPDU? Select all that apply.
8801
8002
None of the above
Select all possible options that apply.
What will be the final state of each of the bridge ports?
Port State
8e01:
Root port
Designated port
Blocking
8e02:
Root port
Designated port
Blocking
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