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You implemented the MAC address limit feature with the shutdown action on all interfaces on your switch.

In this scenario, which statement is correct when a violation occurs?

A.
By default, you must manually clear the violation for the interface to send and receive traffic again.
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A.
By default, you must manually clear the violation for the interface to send and receive traffic again.
B.
By default, the violation will automatically be cleared after 300 seconds and the interface will resume sending and receiving traffic for all learned devices.
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B.
By default, the violation will automatically be cleared after 300 seconds and the interface will resume sending and receiving traffic for all learned devices.
C.
By default, devices that are learned before the violation occurs are still allowed to send and receive traffic through the specific interface.
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C.
By default, devices that are learned before the violation occurs are still allowed to send and receive traffic through the specific interface.
D.
By default, the interface will continue to send and receive traffic for all connected devices after a violation has occurred.
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D.
By default, the interface will continue to send and receive traffic for all connected devices after a violation has occurred.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

When the MAC address limit feature with the shutdown action is implemented on a switch, if a violation occurs, the interface is disabled and a system log entry is generated1.If the switch has been configured with the port-error-disable statement, the disabled interface recovers automatically upon expiration of the specified disable timeout1.However, if the switch has not been configured for auto-recovery from port error disabled conditions, you must manually clear the violation by running the clear ethernet-switching port-error command for the interface to send and receive traffic again1.This explanation is based on the Enterprise Routing and Switching Specialist (JNCIS-ENT) documents and learning resources available at Juniper Networks1.

asked 18/09/2024
Arash Farivarmoheb
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