Which of these correctly describes the results of port security violation of an unknown packet?

Refer to the exhibit.

Which of these correctly describes the results of port security violation of an unknown packet?

Refer to the exhibit.

Which of these correctly describes the results of port security violation of an unknown packet?

A.
port enabled; unknown packets dropped; no SNMP or syslog messages

B.
port enabled; unknown packets dropped; SNMP or syslog messages

C.
port disabled; no SNMP or syslog messages

D.
port disabled; SNMP or syslog messages

Explanation:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst4500/12.2/20ewa/configuration/guide/port_
sec.html



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Jimbo

Jimbo

How am I supposed to figure that out from the display shown?…

Augusto

Augusto

No switchport port-security violation command was issued. So, you can assume the default behavior of the switchport port-security violation command which is “shutdown” and it logs the violation (via SNMP or syslog messages).

John

John

D.
port disabled; SNMP or syslog messages

Neither of those suckers answered the multiple choice question.