What Cisco IOS command produced the following as a part of its output?
Port Security: Enabled
Port status: SecureUp
Violation mode: Shutdown
Maximum MAC Addresses: 2
Total MAC Addresses: 2
Configured MAC Addresses: 2
Aging Time: 30 mins
Aging Type: Inactivity
SecureStatic address aging: Enabled
Security Violation count: 0
A.
show interfaces port-security
B.
show port-security interface
C.
show ip interface
D.
show interfaces switchport
Explanation:
The output is the result of executing the show port-security interface command. The sample output indicates
that port security has been enabled on the interface, and that a maximum of two MAC addresses has been
configured. A violation mode of Shutdown indicates that if a third MAC address attempts to make a connection,
the switch port will be disabled. It is useful to note that you must specify a port number when you execute the
command. In this case, the command was Switch# show port-security interface fastethernet0/1.
The output was not produced by the show interfaces port-security command. This is not a valid Cisco
command.
The output was not produced by the show ip interface command. It displays protocol-related information about
an interface, and nothing pertaining to switch port security. An example of its output follows:The output was not produced by the show interfaces switchport command. This command displays nonsecurity related switch port information, such as administrative and operational status and trunking:
Objective:
Infrastructure Security
Sub-Objective:
Configure, verify, and troubleshoot port securityCisco > Support > Cisco IOS Security Command Reference: Commands S to Z > show port-security