OSPF is configured on an AOS-Switch, and the network administrator sets the router ID to 10.0.0.1. The administrator wants to be able to reach the switch at this ID from any location throughout the OSPF system. The administrator also needs the router ID to be stable and available, even if some links on the switch fail. What should the administrator do?
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Switch-1 and Switch-2 are AOS-Switches, which are iBGP peers. ISP 1 and ISP 2 advertise some routes to the same Internet destinations. Switch-1 and Switch-2 must select between these routes based on AS path length.
What is required for Switch-1 and Switch-2?
Network administrators need to track when traffic matches deny entry in an ACL applied to a port. They want the alert to be sent to a syslog server that is already set up to send logs.
What should administrators do to enable alerts?
A network administrator needs to control traffic based on TCP or UDP application, as well as IP protocol, such as GRE or ICMP. What should the administrator configure for this purpose?
Which situation requires an AOS-Switch interface to support MAC-based VLANs?
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Exhibit 1.
Exhibit 2.
The VoIP phone connects, authenticates successfully, and is dynamically assigned to tagged VLAN 6. The endpoint connected to the phone does not authenticate but starts to send untagged traffic.
How does the switch handle this traffic?
An AOS-Switch runs IGMP on A VLAN.
What is a requirement for the switch to be a potential IGMP querier on that VLAN?