Which two options are results of the configuration on the Nexus_7k?

Refer to the exhibit. Which two options are results of the configuration on the Nexus_7k?

A. When the interface receives a packet triggering the violation, address learning is stopped and ingress traffic from the nonsecure MAC address is dropped
B. When the interface receives a packet triggering the violation, a syslog message is logged, address learning continues, and all traffic continues, and traffic continues to forwarded
C. Port security on the Ethernet 2/1 interface uses the dynamic method for MAC address leaning
D. When the interface receives a packet triggering the volition, the interface is error disable
E. Port security on the Ethernet 2/1 interface users the sticky method for MAC address learning all traffic continue to be

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  1. The port-security violation mode is not listed, default is “shutdown”.

    protect Security violation protect mode
    restrict Security violation restrict mode
    shutdown Security violation shutdown mode

    – Protect mode simply discards offending traffic and does not log SNMP messages, it doesn’t increment the violation counter on show port-securty and it doesn’t put the interface is an err-disabled state
    – Restrict mode also discards offending traffic but it logs violations. Restrict mode is good if you want visibility over what violations are taking place on an interface and protect mode is if you want to set it and forget it

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