A. Validates switch order
B. Validates the user identity
C. Determines switch management commands
D. Determines which services the user is enabled to access
A. North-South
B. From AP to WLC
C. East-West
D. From pear to peer
A. A static route on S1 to 144.254.32.1/32 will eliminate the need for loopback-based peering with S3.
B. For iBGP peering, physical interface addresses must be used.
C. It is not necessary for the routing table on S1 to have an entry for the loopback network of S3.
D. S1 should have the Loopback network of S3 in its routing table for loopback-based peering.
A. In order starting with highest port number
B. All ports are disabled at the same time
C. In order starting with lowest port number
D. Ports are disabled based on mac address
A. It is not possible to limit bandwidth using policy maps
B. Queuing
C. Application
D. Control plane
A. There was no issue; this is normal behavior.
B. One of the upstream interfaces is an uplink-state group went down.
C. Both a port channel and its members were assigned to an uplink-state group.
D. Spanning tree Loop-guard was implemented on the uplink-state group.
A. Non-default
B. Default
C. User
D. Management
A. Protocol
B. Identification
C. Fragmentation
D. Type of Service