What does the asterisk (*) in the output indicate?
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The exhibit shows the Ethernet bridge table on an EX Series switch. What does the asterisk (*) in
the output indicate?
which two operations will Switch-1 perform if it receives a frame sent by User A with a destination
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On Switch-1, all configured interfaces belong to the default VLAN. Based on the topology and bridge table shown in the exhibit, which two operations will Switch-1 perform if it receives a frame sent by User A with a destination MAC address of 00:26:88:02:74:89? (Choose two.)
you run the command show ospf neighbor on R3 and notice that an adjacency with R5 remains in the 2-Way state
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In the exhibit, you run the command show ospf neighbor on R3 and notice that an adjacency with R5 remains in the 2-Way state. Which statement is true?
which protocol does the route display?
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In the output shown in the exhibit, which protocol does the route display?
Which two statements describe nonstop routing?
Which two statements describe nonstop routing? (Choose two.)
What is preserved by enabling graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES)?
What is preserved by enabling graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES)?
Which two commands should you use to determine why Router A is no longer the VRRP master?
Router A is configured as the VRRP master and Router B is configured as the backup. Router A has lost the mastership and has become the backup router and you need to find out why. Which two commands should you use to determine why Router A is no longer the VRRP master? (Choose two.)
Which configuration allows the virtual IP address to respond to pings?
Which configuration allows the virtual IP address to respond to pings?
Which three steps must you complete for an aggregated Ethernet configuration on a switch?
Which three steps must you complete for an aggregated Ethernet configuration on a switch? (Choose three.)
Which configuration will accomplish this scenario?
You want to configure a redundant trunk group on a switch. You want ge-0/0/0.0 to be the default link; however, if ge-0/0/0.0 fails and the switch begins using ge-0/0/1.0, you want the switch to continue using ge-0/0/1.0 until ge-0/0/1.0 fails. Which configuration will accomplish this scenario?