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Cisco Exam 300-710 Topic 4 Question 85 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 300-710 exam
Question #: 85
Topic #: 4
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Soledad
1 months ago
I bet the network administrator who figured this out is feeling pretty loop-de-loop right about now.
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Rosalia
7 days ago
C) STP BPDU packets are allowed by default.
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Alba
10 days ago
B) Multicast and broadcast packets are denied by default.
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Mozelle
11 days ago
A) ARP inspection is enabled by default.
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Serita
2 months ago
Ah, option B it is! Denying multicast and broadcast packets is the key to preventing loops in a Cisco FTD transparent mode deployment. Simple and effective.
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Thea
1 days ago
Absolutely, option B ensures that multicast and broadcast packets are denied by default, preventing any potential loops in the network.
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Dottie
2 days ago
Yes, denying multicast and broadcast packets by default is crucial in preventing loops in transparent mode deployment.
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Sabina
3 days ago
I agree, option B is the correct choice. Multicast and broadcast packets can cause loops in the network.
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Janey
2 months ago
Option D sounds tempting, but allowing ARP packets by default could still lead to a loop in the network. Gotta be more specific than that.
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Antonio
25 days ago
C) STP BPDU packets are allowed by default.
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Hester
26 days ago
B) Multicast and broadcast packets are denied by default.
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Barney
1 months ago
A) ARP inspection is enabled by default.
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Raina
2 months ago
I was going to say option C, but that's not quite right. STP BPDU packets need to be allowed to avoid a loop, not the other way around.
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Judy
7 days ago
User1: That makes sense, option B it is.
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Lorita
8 days ago
User3: So, it must be option B then, multicast and broadcast packets are denied by default.
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Cherry
15 days ago
User2: Actually, it's not C. STP BPDU packets need to be allowed to avoid a loop.
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Tamala
2 months ago
User1: I think it's option C, STP BPDU packets are allowed by default.
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Darrin
2 months ago
I think option B is the correct answer. Multicast and broadcast packets are denied by default in the Cisco FTD transparent mode to prevent network loops.
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Sang
2 months ago
Definitely, it helps maintain network stability.
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Wilford
2 months ago
That makes sense, it's important to prevent network loops.
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Val
2 months ago
Yes, multicast and broadcast packets are denied by default to prevent loops.
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Mitsue
2 months ago
I agree, option B is the correct answer.
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Sherita
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think ARP inspection being enabled by default could also help prevent loops.
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Adelina
2 months ago
I agree with Theodora, allowing STP BPDU packets can prevent network loops.
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Theodora
3 months ago
I think the answer is C) STP BPDU packets are allowed by default.
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