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What happens?

Refer to the exhibit.

The switch with the ACL shown in the exhibit has IP address 10.1.4/24 on VLAN 4. It is the default
router for 10.1.0/24. A client in VLAN 4 broadcast a DHCP discovery request, and the request
arrives on this switch.
What happens?

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A.
The ACL processes the packet, and the packet is permitted and then switched.

B.
The switch routes the packet out of VLAN 4 to the VLAN with the DHCP server.

C.
The ACL processes the packet, and the packet is dropped.

D.
The switch floods the broadcast in VLAN 4.

Explanation:

22 Comments on “What happens?

  1. ypawar1994 says:

    new questions:

    A network administrator needs to configure an HP comware switch to filter traffic sent from devices in vlan2. The traffic includes both traffic switched within VLAN 2 and traffic routed out of VLAN 2. How should the administrator apply the ACL for filtering this traffic?
    a) As an outbound packet filter on the Layer 3 VLAN interface
    b) As an inbound packet filter on the layer 3 VLAN interface
    c) As an outbound packet filter on physical interfaces assigned to VLAN 2
    d) As an inbound packet filter on physical interfaces assigned to VLAN 2

    send correct ans




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  2. ypawar1994 says:

    A network administrator checks the status for a connection between two external Border Gateway Protocol (eBGP) peers. Which status indicates that the connection is up and the routers are able to exchange routing updates?
    a) Active
    b) OpenSent
    c) Established
    d) Connect

    ans is C




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  3. ypawar1994 says:

    A network administrator sets up 802.1X on an HP ProVision switch and tests authentication with a client. The administrator encounters a problem and runs a packet capture on the client. Which types of traffic should the administrator look for and examine?
    a) EAP
    b) RADIUS
    c) TACACS+
    d) PAP

    send correct ans




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