In the context of switches the term “sticky” is used to describe: a. A port security mode, where learned MAC addresses are stored in non-volatile memory b. The process of tagging VLAN frames for the...



In the context of switches the term “sticky” is used to describe:






a.

A port security mode, where learned MAC addresses are stored in non-volatile memory






b.

The process of tagging VLAN frames for the purpose of forwarding them over a trunk port






c.

A default VLAN where unused ports are placed






d.

A particular attack that fills the switching table with imaginary/false MAC addresses








Jun 05, 2022
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