Which SAN security mechanism will prevent a switch port from being enabled even after a switch reboot?
A. Persistent Port Disable
B. Port Binding
C. Port Lockdown
D. Persistent Switch Disable
Which SAN security mechanism will prevent a switch port from being enabled even after a switch reboot?
A. Persistent Port Disable
B. Port Binding
C. Port Lockdown
D. Persistent Switch Disable
The port security controls such as port locking and port-type
locking complement fabric binding by helping to prevent unauthorized access to a switch. Port
locking persistently (even after a switch reboot) prohibits an unused switch port from being used