During port state control inspection, the detention report should be made in accordance with the format in appendix 5 of ()Resolution A 787(19).
A、A.ISM Code
B、B.PSC
C、C.STCW 78/95
D、D.IMO
A、A.ISM Code
B、B.PSC
C、C.STCW 78/95
D、D.IMO
A、 an edge port that transitions to the forwarding state B、 a non-edge port that transitions to the blocking state C、 a non-edge port that transitions to the forwarding state D、 an edge port that transitions to the blocking state E、 any port that transitions to the blocking state F、 any port that transitions to the forwarding state
A、All switch and bridge ports are in the forwarding state. B、All switch and bridge ports are in the stand-by state. C、All switch and bridge ports are assigned as either root or designated ports. D、All switch and bridge ports are in either the forwarding or blocking state. E、All switch and bridge are either blocking or looping.
A、All switch and bridge ports are in the forwarding state. B、All switch and bridge ports are assigned as either root or designated ports. C、All switch and bridge ports are in either the forwarding or blocking state. D、All switch and bridge ports are either blocking or looping.
A、The port must be put into forwarding state manually after root-inconsistent state has beencorrected B、A Root Guard port receiving superior BPDU goes into a root-inconsistent state C、A Root Guard port receiving inferior BPDU goes into a root-inconsistent state D、While the port is in a root-inconsistent state no user data is sent across that port E、The port returns to a forwarding state if inferior BPDUs stop F、It should be applied to all switch ports
A、A.a root port being transitioned to the blocking state B、B.a port being assigned as a root port C、C.a port being assigned as an alternate port D、D.a root port being transitioned to the forwarding state