Answer:
Port security and violation mode.
Explanation:
A switch is a layer two device of the OSI model. It is used to transmit frames between nodes within a network. It transfers frames by discovering the destination Mac address and saving it to its address table, and sending the frame to the egest port to the destination.
The port security command is used to specify the Mac addresses that are recognised by a port. There are three types of port security, they are, dynamic, static and sticky Mac addresses that can configured on an interface.
The security violation command is used to decide what happens to a port when it detects an unfamiliar Mac address. The three security violation modes are protect, restrict and shutdown. It is used as an interface command alongside the port security command.
Answer:
I believe the translation would be "get out", but I'm not sure.
Explanation:
Solution:
It is done Motherboard.
The motherboard includes most of the slots that we'll run into these days. It's a little unusual in that we don't often see motherboards which have both PCI-Express slots and an AGP slot. The best slot to use for video cards is the PCI-Express x16 slot. The next best is the AGP slot. The next best is a PCI-Express x1 slot but video cards which fit that slot are very hard to find as of late 2006. Some low-budget computers are sold with integrated video and have neither PCI-Express x16 slot or an AGP slot.