Refer to the exhibit.The switch with the ACL shown in the exhibit has IP address 10.1.4/24 on VLAN 4. It is the default router for 10.1.0/24. A client in VLAN 4 broadcast a DHCP discovery request, and the request arrives on this switch.What happens?
Answer(s): D
For which use case is a basic or standard access control list (ACL) appropriate?
Answer(s): C
Access control lists (ACLs) enable you to permit or deny packets based on source and destination IP address, IP protocol information, or TCP or UDP protocol information.
Chapter 3Using Access Control Lists (ACLs)http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/manuals/pdf/release_06628_07110/Bk2_Ch3_ACL.pdf
A network administrator is completing an In-Service Software Upgrade (ISSU) for an Intelligent Resilient Framework (IRF) virtual devices. The device has two members. Each member has one management module. Member1 is currently the master. The administrator has initiated a rollback time for this upgrade.When should the administrator accept the upgrade?
Answer(s): A
Performing an ISSU for a multi-member IRF fabric ISSU for a multi-member IRF fabric should be performed as per member in two steps: first upgrade a subordinate member, and then upgrade the master and the other subordinate members.08-ISSUconfigurationhttp://www.h3c.com/portal/Technical_Support___Documents/Technical_Documents/ Switches/H3C_S12500_Series_Switches/Configuration/Operation_Manual/H3C_S12500_CG-Release7128-6W710/01/201301/772597_1285_0.htm
HOTSPOTMatch each characteristic to the connect multicast routing protocol. If both protocols exhibit characteristic, you must select both.
*PIM-SM and PIM-DMBoth PIM-SM and PIM-DM use IGMP.*PIM-SMPIM Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) explicitly builds unidirectional shared trees rooted at a rendezvous point (RP) per group, and optionally creates shortest-path trees per source.PM-DM does not use RPs:PIM-DM differs from PIM-SM in two essential ways:1) There are noperiodic joins transmitted, only explicitly triggered prunes andgrafts.2) There is no Rendezvous Point (RP).*PIM-DMMulticast Routing Information Base (MRIB)This is the multicast topology table, which is typically derived from the unicast routing table, or from routing protocols such as MBGP that carry multicast-specific topology information. PIM-DM uses the MRIB to make decisions regarding RPF interfaces.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protocol_Independent_Multicast
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