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19 September, 01:57

A switch's port Gi0/1 has been correctly enabled with port security. The configuration sets the violation mode to restrict. A frame that violates the port security policy enters the interface, followed by a frame that does not. Which of the following answers correctly describe what happens in this scenario? (Choose two answers.)

A. The switch puts the interface into an err-disabled state when the first frame arrives.

B. The switch generates syslog messages about the violating traffic for the first frame.

C. The switch increments the violation counter for Gi0/1 by 1.

D. The switch discards both the first and second frame.

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  1. 19 September, 03:14
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    Option C is correct.

    Explanation:

    The Gi0/1 port switch has enabled accurately activated for port encryption. Setup determines that the method of violation to be limited. The frames which breach port protection rules joins that GUI, preceded by such frames which doesn't. Thus, the switch enhances the violation counter for Gi0/1 by 1.

    So, the following are the reason, the other options are not correct according to the given scenario
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