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Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are correct? (Choose two.)
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Referring to the exhibit, which two statements are correct? (Choose two.)
The maximum wattage that this switch can allocate to attached Ethernet devices is 90 watts due to the 10W guard band, so Statement A is incorrect. If the total power consumption exceeds 90 watts, the ge-0/0/11 interface will continue to receive power because of its high priority, making Statement B correct. PoE is enabled on the ge-0/0/0 interface as shown in the 'Enabled' status, so Statement C is incorrect. The ge-0/0/10 interface supports PoE+ as indicated by a maximum power of 25.4W and class 4, which aligns with the PoE+ standard, making Statement D correct.
A - WRONG - The answer is not correct as guard band with 10W is defined, reducing the maximum wattage to allocate to 90W B - CORRECT. If maximum wattage exceeds 90W, ge-0/0/11 will conntinue to receive power due to High priority C - WRONG - PoE is enabled on ge-0/0/0 D - CORRECT - ge-0/0/10 interface supports POE+ (class 4)
POE is enabled in the interface ge-0/0/0 but nothing is connected to it. switch is in AT mode (poe+) and interface ge-0/0/11 supports poe+ judging by maximun wattage
Guard Band - Reserves the specified amount of power, which means the max allowed it can provide is reduce to 90W Class 4 power devices are eligible to receive power up to 30 W according to IEEE standards.
Poe Supplies up to 18.6 W of power. Poe+ Supplies up to 30 W of power. Poe Priority Set the power priority for individual interfaces when there is insufficient power for all PoE interfaces. If the switch needs to shut down powered devices because PoE demand exceeds the PoE budget, low-priority devices are shut down before high-priority devices.
A and D makes sense
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/poe/topics/task/poe-ex-series-cli.html
Guard band enable so ans is A n D
AD is correct