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Which command should the network administrator execute to undo the misconfiguration?

A network administrator executes this command on an HP switch:
Provision (config)# vlan 11 untag Al
The network administrator immediately realizes that the port that was specified in the command
was the wrong port. Port A1 should remain in its original VLAN, VLAN 1. Which command should
the network administrator execute to undo the misconfiguration?

What happens the next time the network administrator logs into the console?

A network administrator acquires a new HP Comware switch from HP with the factory default
settings. The network administrator logs into the console port and configures the following
information:
user-interface aux0
quit
super password level 0 simple hp0
super password level 1 simple hpl
super password level 2 simple hp2
super password level 3 simple hp3
What happens the next time the network administrator logs into the console?

what is the resulting Layer 2 topology?

Refer to the network exhibit.

Switch_A and Switch_B are HP Comware switches currently in the same MSTP region with the
following MSTP configuration:
• Region name: HP
• Revision number 1
• Instance 1:VLANs 10 and 11
• Instance 2: VLANs 12 and 13
• Instance 0: VLANs 1-9 and 14-4094
MSTP is operating correctly on Switch_A and Switch_B. Switch_C and Switch_D are new
Comware switches and have been added to the network. The links between the switches are
trunks, where VLAN 1 is the PVID and all other VLANs are permitted on the trunks. The only STP
command executed on the two new switches is stp enable. Based on this information, what is the
resulting Layer 2 topology?