You notice that there are currently two MAC addresses associated with a single access port in the bridge table on one of your EX Series switches. What are two explanations for this behavior? (Choose two.)

QuestionsCategory: JN0-347You notice that there are currently two MAC addresses associated with a single access port in the bridge table on one of your EX Series switches. What are two explanations for this behavior? (Choose two.)
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You notice that there are currently two MAC addresses associated with a single access port in the bridge table on one of your EX Series switches. What are two explanations for this behavior? (Choose two.)

A. The access port connects to an IP phone which connects to a host device.

B. The native VLAN feature has been associated with the access port.

C. The mac-move-limit feature has been disabled on the access port.

D. The access port connects to multiple hosts through a rogue device.








 

Suggested Answer: BD

Community Answer: AD

MAC move limiting detects MAC movement and MAC spoofing on access interfaces. You enable this feature on VLANs.

This question is in JN0-347 Juniper Networks Certified Specialist (JNCIS-ENT) Exam
For getting Juniper Networks Certified Specialist - Enterprise Routing and Switching (JNCIS-ENT) Certificate








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