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A company is sending a switch to a remote site to be reused. An administrator needs to move the switch and ensure no network settings persist. Which of the following databases does the administrator need to delete?

  • A. VLAN
  • B. STP
  • C. ARP
  • D. Trunking
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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subaie503
Highly Voted 9 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
A. VLAN: The administrator should delete VLAN information to ensure that no previous VLAN configurations are retained. C. ARP: The ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) cache should be cleared to prevent any lingering network settings from affecting the new location.
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huradazimi
Most Recent 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A. VLAN
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Biancoega10
5 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
Vlan configuration
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Mamad66
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
The correct answer is A. VLAN. The VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) database contains the network settings for each virtual network on the switch. Deleting this will ensure that no previous network settings persist when the switch is reused.
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Y2
7 months ago
Selected Answer: A
ARP doesnt hold any permanent network settings. Once the switch is powered on at the new location, it will rebuild the ARP cache based on the new network environment. VLAN is a clear answer imo
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Bunaventi
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
C. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) When reusing a switch at a remote site and wanting to ensure that no network settings persist, the administrator should delete the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) cache. ARP maintains a mapping between IP addresses and MAC addresses in a table, and clearing the ARP cache helps prevent any potential conflicts or issues when connecting the switch to a new network. Options A (VLAN), B (STP), and D (Trunking) are not databases but rather configuration settings that may need attention depending on the specific requirements of the new network. Deleting VLAN configurations, spanning tree protocol settings, or trunking configurations may be necessary, but they are not referred to as databases.
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DerekM
9 months, 3 weeks ago
ARP maintains a mapping between IP addresses and MAC addresses on a local network. When a switch is moved to a new location, ARP entries associated with the old network settings may persist. Deleting the ARP database ensures that stale mappings are removed, and the switch will perform fresh ARP resolution for devices on the new network. This prevents any connectivity issues due to outdated ARP entries.
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Sarmad_Mansour
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: A
A. VLAN When a switch is being reused at a remote site and the administrator wants to ensure that no network settings persist, they need to delete the VLAN database. This ensures that any VLAN configurations previously set on the switch are removed, allowing it to be reconfigured according to the requirements of the new site without any remnants of the previous network settings.
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