QUESTION=What is true regarding the Canonical Format Indicator (CFI)? (Choose all that apply.)
NAME_QUESTION=What is true regarding the
RIGHT_ANSWER=1100
ANSWER1=It is a 1-bit field that is always a 0 if running an 802.3 frame.
ANSWER2=The CFI field was originally designed to be used for Token Ring VLANs, but it was never implemented except for some proprietary Token Ring LANs.
ANSWER3=It is not used on any switch but the 5000 series.
ANSWER4=It is used with FDDI trunk ports only.
REACTION1=The CFI field is not used often, and only in proprietary Token Ring LANs. It will always be a 0 unless a programmer specifically programs it to be different.
REACTION2=
TXT_LINK1=Canonical Format Indicator (CFI)
TXT_LINK2=Canonical Format Indicator (CFI)
LINK1=s033+114a
LINK2=s033+114a
TEXT_SHOW_ANSWER=The CFI field is not used often, and only in proprietary Token Ring LANs. It will always be a 0 unless a programmer specifically programs it to be different.