B. port security violation
When port security is configured on a switch port and a security violation occurs (such as an unauthorized MAC address being detected), the port can be placed into the err-disabled state as a protective measure. This state effectively shuts down the port and prevents any traffic from passing through until the issue is resolved and the port is manually re-enabled.
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- A. the shutdown command on a port will disable the port, but it does not place it in the err-disabled state. The port is administratively down but can be brought back up with the no shutdown command.
- C. nothing plugged into the port: does not cause it to be placed in the err-disabled state. The port will simply be in an "up/down" or "notconnected" state.
- D. Latency is typically a performance issue and not a reason for disabling a port.
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