When using the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) to eliminate the problem of accidental bridging loops, what happens if a link or device goes down?
What will be an ideal response?
If a link or device goes down, STP springs into action with another type of BPDU, called a topology change notification (TCN) BPDU that enables the switches to rework themselves around the failed interface or device. The blocked ports, listening to the BPDUs, will realize they're needed and eventually move to a forwarding state.
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a. The subscript of the element where the replace operation ends. b. The subscript of the element where the replace operation begins. c. A replacement character string from which a substring is used to replace characters. d. The element in the replacement character string where the replacement substring begins.
Conduct a workflow analysis on the activity you choose. Interview the relevant users and lay out the analysis as a series of bullets, similar to the example given in the text. Document where and how you got your information.
Choose one of the following activities: a. Getting a book via interlibrary loan b. Refilling a prescription c. Removing a grade of Incomplete
_________ techniques detect intrusion by observing events in the system and applying a set of rules that lead to a decision regarding whether a given pattern of activity is or is not suspicious. ?
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
____ is how the sound is synchronized with the Timeline, which sets how the sound plays in the animation.
A. Repeat B. Meet C. Hit D. Sync