What must you change for these configurations to work?
In the exhibit, customers connected to Area 3 must have access to external prefixes received from
the data center connected to the router in Area 1. These configurations are currently applied to the
routers in Area 1:
{master:0}[edit]
lab@Area-1-ABR# show protocols ospf
no-nssa-abr
;area 0.0.0.1 {
nssa;
interface ge-1/1/1.100;
}
{master:0}[edit]
lab@Area-1-External# show protocols ospf
area 0.0.0.1 {
stub no-summaries;
interface ge-1/1/1.100;
}
What must you change for these configurations to work?
how do you allow Host 3 to authenticate to the network but maintain secure access?
Host 1, Host 2, and Host 3 are connected to Switch A on interface ge-0/0/2. Host 1 and Host 2 do
not support 802.1X. They can authenticate and connect to the Internet. Host 3 was added and it
supports 802.1X; however, it is unable to authenticate.
Referring to the exhibit, how do you allow Host 3 to authenticate to the network but maintain
secure access?
which statement is true?
What meets this requirement?
You have a requirement for a device to provide 20 W of power over Ethernet.
What meets this requirement?
What is the minimal configuration that allows LLDP-MED to autoconfigure your phone’s voice VLAN?
Referring to the exhibit, you want to configure Switch-1 to allow a user on interface ge-0/0/10 to
accommodate both voice and data traffic. Your phones and your switches are LLDP-MED
capable.
What is the minimal configuration that allows LLDP-MED to autoconfigure your phone’s voice
VLAN?
Which three allow classification of traffic on ingress?
Which three allow classification of traffic on ingress? (Choose three.)
Which configuration accomplishes this goal?
Which configuration allows User A and User B access to the network, but prevents User C from accessing the net
which two events trigger the creation of a shortest-path tree?
When using PIM-SM in ASM mode, which two events trigger the creation of a shortest-path tree?
(Choose two.)