What is the possible outcome of the problem?

Refer to the exhibit and the partial configuration of switch SW_A and SW_B.

STP is configured on all switches in the network. SW_B receives this error message on the console port:
00:06:34: %CDP-4-DUPLEX_MISMATCH: duplex mismatch discovered on FastEthernet0/5
(not half duplex), with SW_A FastEthernet0/4 (half duplex), with TBA05071417 (Cat6K-B)
0/4 (half duplex).
What is the possible outcome of the problem?

Refer to the exhibit and the partial configuration of switch SW_A and SW_B.

STP is configured on all switches in the network. SW_B receives this error message on the console port:
00:06:34: %CDP-4-DUPLEX_MISMATCH: duplex mismatch discovered on FastEthernet0/5
(not half duplex), with SW_A FastEthernet0/4 (half duplex), with TBA05071417 (Cat6K-B)
0/4 (half duplex).
What is the possible outcome of the problem?

A.
The root port on switch SW_A will automatically transition to full-duplex mode.

B.
The root port on switch SW_B will fall back to full-duplex mode.

C.
The interfaces between switches SW_A and SW_B will transition to a blocking state.

D.
Interface Fa 0/6 on switch SW_B will transition to a forwarding state and create a bridging
loop.

Explanation:
If switch B misses several BPDUs on the port Fa0/5 due to the duplex mismatch it will
assume the path to the root via Fa0/5 is lost and it will put the port Fa0/6 in forwarding state.
Reference:

CCNP Self-Study CCNP BCMSN Official Exam Certification Guide Fourth Edition, Chapter
8: Traditional Spanning Tree Protocol, p. 185.



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