You are attempting to configure the initial two aggregated Ethernet interfaces on a router but there are no aggregated Ethernet interfaces available.
In this scenario, which configuration will enable these interfaces on this router?
You are attempting to configure the initial two aggregated Ethernet interfaces on a router but there are no aggregated Ethernet interfaces available.
In this scenario, which configuration will enable these interfaces on this router?
If you need to enable the initial two aggregated Ethernet interfaces on a router but none are currently available, you must set the device count to more than 1. This configuration permits multiple aggregated Ethernet interfaces. The correct configuration ensures that the router allows the creation of at least two aggregated Ethernet interfaces.
B is correct
B is the correct answer. Device count should be more than 1.
device-count 1 means you can configure one aggregated bundle ( ae0) : means the only answer correct here is A
Would say D, because this is by default. Count 1 means ae0 and ae1, so 2 ae interfaces available.
that's incorrect, device-count 1 means you can configure one aggregated bundle ( ae0) : means the only answer correct here is A
i mean answer correct is B