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Question ID 15423 | A customer network engineer has made configuration changes that have resulted in some Which of statement is true regarding STP issue identified with switches in the given |
Option A | Loopguard configured on the New_Switch places the ports in loop inconsistent state |
Option B | Rootguard configured on SW1 places the ports in root inconsistent state |
Option C | Bpduguard configured on the New_Switch places the access ports in error-disable |
Option D | Rootguard configured on SW2 places the ports in root inconsistent state |
Option F | Answer : A Explanation: On the new switch, we see that loopguard has been configured with the spanning-tree guard loop command. [8] The loop guard feature makes additional checks. If BPDUs are not received on a non- designated port, and loop guard is enabled, that port is moved into the STP loop- inconsistent blocking state, instead of the listening / learning / forwarding state. Without the loop guard feature, the port assumes the designated port role. The port moves to the STP forwarding state and creates a loop. |
Correct Answer | F |
Question ID 15424 | A customer network engineer has made configuration changes that have resulted in some You have configured PVST+ load balancing between SW1 and the New_Switch in such a |
Option A | Port priority configuration on SW1 |
Option B | Port priority configuration on the New_Switch |
Option C | Path cost configuration on SW1 |
Option D | Path cost configuration on the New_Switch |
Option F | Answer : D Explanation: Here is the configuration found on the New_Switch: [8] This causes the port cost for link eth 1/3 to increase the path cost to 250 for all VLANs, making that link less preferred so that only eth 1/2 will be used. Topic 3, Troubleshooting EIGRP |
Correct Answer | F |