Hello,

Is R5 the only router port that is not a trunk? For now, just consider those
that are access ports. This task may need to be re-worded or solution
re-done.

Thanks,

On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 9:44 AM, jmangawang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Second item of task states that router ports should only allow a
> single MAC address before errdisable state occurs.  But looking at
> PG's answer, the only router port that gets addressed is R5's port,
> which happens to be an access port.
>
> If this was the real exam, my inclination would be to do exactly as
> told and include ALL the router ports, including those that are set up
> as trunk ports, which is what I did.  However, any trunk port with
> port-security enabled goes into errdisable state when the 2nd vlan
> gets any traffic.  I tried the "switchport port-security maximum 1
> vlan" thinking that it would set 1 max mac-address per vlan, but it
> doesn't appear to be working for me.
>
> Is the PG correct in not addressing these router trunk ports?
>



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