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What is the purpose of specifying a secure MAC address in port security?
What is the purpose of specifying a secure MAC address in port security?
- To manually configure the switch's IP address
- To configure the switch's default gateway
- To enable link aggregation on the switch
- To restrict access to the network based on MAC addresses (correct)
What happens to dynamically learned MAC addresses when a switch restarts?
What happens to dynamically learned MAC addresses when a switch restarts?
- They are stored in the running config
- They are deleted from the running config (correct)
- They are saved to a backup file
- They are sent to a remote server
What is the purpose of the 'sticky' method in port security?
What is the purpose of the 'sticky' method in port security?
- To automatically learn and save MAC addresses to the running config (correct)
- To shut down the port on a violation
- To manually configure MAC addresses
- To dynamically learn MAC addresses
What happens when a port security violation occurs in 'protect' mode?
What happens when a port security violation occurs in 'protect' mode?
How many MAC addresses can be specified using the 'static' method?
How many MAC addresses can be specified using the 'static' method?
What is the purpose of the 'switchport port-security macaddress' command?
What is the purpose of the 'switchport port-security macaddress' command?
What happens when a port security violation occurs in 'restrict' mode?
What happens when a port security violation occurs in 'restrict' mode?
What is the default behavior of a port when port security is enabled?
What is the default behavior of a port when port security is enabled?
What is the purpose of the 'switchport port-security maximum' command?
What is the purpose of the 'switchport port-security maximum' command?
What is the 'shut down' mode used for in port security?
What is the 'shut down' mode used for in port security?
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