Which configuration can be applied to ensure that no more than 600 MAC addresses are learned by a virtual switch?
A.
Option A
B.
Option B
C. Option C
D.
Option D
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Mikesays:
I think this is B.
C is for the interfaces located in bridge domain vlan_100
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mpsays:
B. Agree. Routing-instance virtual-switch has switch-options for all VS instance. options with correct syntax within bridge-domains is D, but that only limits this specific BD.
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Chuckzerosays:
Option B, Final Answer.
To limit the number of MAC addresses on the Virtual Switch level, take notice that the question was very specific on this (learned by a virtual switch); use the statement (mac-table-size) under the {edit switch-option} hierarchy.
IF the question had mentioned (learned by a switch on the global level) then Option A becomes the correct answer.
Options C and D are talking about bridge-domains which can only be configured on routed interfaces such as irb.
I think this is B.
C is for the interfaces located in bridge domain vlan_100
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B. Agree. Routing-instance virtual-switch has switch-options for all VS instance. options with correct syntax within bridge-domains is D, but that only limits this specific BD.
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Option B, Final Answer.
To limit the number of MAC addresses on the Virtual Switch level, take notice that the question was very specific on this (learned by a virtual switch); use the statement (mac-table-size) under the {edit switch-option} hierarchy.
IF the question had mentioned (learned by a switch on the global level) then Option A becomes the correct answer.
Options C and D are talking about bridge-domains which can only be configured on routed interfaces such as irb.
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