Refer to the exhibit.

Based on the topology shown in the exhibit, which symptom does a network administrator see if the ArubaOS switches are in their factory default states?
Refer to the exhibit.
Based on the topology shown in the exhibit, which symptom does a network administrator see if the ArubaOS switches are in their factory default states?
Based on the topology shown in the exhibit, if the ArubaOS switches are in their factory default states, a network administrator will likely encounter issues related to a Layer 2 loop. This loop can result in mislearned MAC addresses as the switches can receive packets on unexpected interfaces due to continuous looping traffic. Factory default configurations often lack the necessary settings to prevent such loops, such as Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), which is used to prevent Layer 2 loops.
B is right. This Setup causes a Layer 2 loop which can lead to mislearnend MAC addesses.