Port 1/1/1 has been configured as an access port with QinQ encapsulation. Which of the following three statements are true for ingress traffic assuming default configuration? (Choose 3)
I’m a bit confused about sap 1/1/1:200*. I thought it would strip the top tag, but does it really pass the bottom tag transparently? I need to review that concept again.
Alright, I've got this. QinQ adds an outer VLAN tag to the existing inner VLAN tag, so I know the key is understanding how the SAP IDs work in that scenario.
Hmm, this looks like a tricky QinQ configuration question. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about the behavior of QinQ encapsulation.
I'm pretty confident I know the answer to this one. Schedule Manager and Project Builder are the tools used for manual planning of WBS elements, so I'll select those.
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. First, I'd measure the confidentiality level of the downloaded documents. Then, I'd report it to the incident response team and let them decide on the next steps, like escalating to the contractor's manager or communicating with the contractor.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know there are different permissions like SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, but I'm not sure which ones can be restricted to specific columns.
This question is making my head spin! I'm gonna guess B, C, and E. B for the single tag, C for the tag stripping, and E for accepting any tagged frames. Hopefully, that's enough to get me through this exam. Wait, did someone say something about a unicorn wearing a QinQ hat? Oh, wait, that's just my brain playing tricks on me...or is it?
Alright, let's see here. I'm going with A, C, and D. A looks like a valid SAP ID with the wildcard, C is about stripping the top tag, and D is for accepting untagged frames. Easy peasy, right? Although, who comes up with these crazy networking terms, QinQ and SAPs? It's like a whole new language!
Hmm, this is tricky. I think the right answers are B, C, and D. B sounds good for a single tag, C for stripping the top tag, and D for untagged frames. Wait, did I read that right? Untagged frames on a QinQ port? That's wild!
Whoa, this question is talking about some serious networking stuff! I'm pretty sure the correct answers are C, D, and E. QinQ encapsulation is all about adding an extra VLAN tag, right? So C makes sense since it'll strip the top tag, and D and E will handle both tagged and untagged frames.
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