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Question ID 18565 | Which type of port would have root guard enabled on it?
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Option A | A root port
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Option B | An alternate port
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Option C | A blocked port
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Option D | A designated port
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation: The root guard feature provides a way to enforce the root bridge placement in the network. The root guard ensures that the port on which root guard is enabled is the designated port. Normally, root bridge ports are all designated ports, unless two or more ports of the root bridge are connected together. If the bridge receives superior STP Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) on a root guard-enabled port, root guard moves this port to a root- inconsistent STP state. This root-inconsistent state is effectively equal to a listening state. No traffic is forwarded across this port. In this way, the root guard enforces the position of the root bridge. Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/lan-switching/spanning-tree- protocol/10588-74.html
Question ID 18566 | Drag and drop the LACP elements on the left into the correct priority order in the hot-
standby port-selection process on the right.
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Option A | Answer :
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Correct Answer | A |
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