Refer to the exhibit.A network administrator is checking the Quality of Service (QoS) settings on an HP ProVision Switch.This frame arrives on the switch:β Ingress port: A1β No 802.1Q tagβ Source IP address = 10.1.2.10β Destination IP address = 10.1.4.4β DSCP = 48β Destination TCP port = 5060To which priority queue will the switch assign this frame? (Queues are numbered 0-7)
Refer to the exhibit.This HP 10500 Switch Series is receiving an average of 1 Gbps of HTTP traffic from 10.1.4.0/24. The switch starts to receive an additional 1 Gbps of HTTP traffic from 10.1.4.0/24. How does the switch handle the traffic?
HOTSPOT -Refer to the exhibit.Switch 3 runs Rapid Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (RPVST+), which is enabled on VLANs 1-4. Select the correct number for each of these parameters.Hot Area:
HOTSPOT -Match the characteristic to the routing protocol.Hot Area:
Refer to the exhibit.A server connects to GigabitEthernet1/0/1 on an HP Comware switch. The server sends tagged traffic in VLAN2. It has an application that sets the DiffServ CodePoint (DSCP) for its traffic to 16 and the 802.1p value to 2. The switch should use the DSCP to place the traffic in priority queue. The traffic belongs to the queue that is one priority level higher than the queue for best effort traffic (traffic without a QoS value)What can the network administrator do to meet this requirement?
Refer to the exhibits.Exhibit 1 -Exhibit 2 -Exhibit 2 shows the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) configuration and status for VLAN 3 on switch 1 during normal operation, when both Switch 1 andSwitch 2 are up. Switch 1 then experiences a power failure. After a few minutes, power is restored, and the switch comes back up.What happens to VRRP operations in VLAN 3?