Which of the following would be the result of a user physically unplugging a VoIP phone and connecting it into another interface with switch port security enabled as the default setting?

Which of the following would be the result of a user physically unplugging a VoIP phone and connecting it into another interface with switch port security enabled as the default setting?
A . The VoIP phone would request a new phone number from the unified communications server.
B . The VoIP phone would cause the switch interface, that the user plugged into, to shutdown.
C . The VoIP phone would be able to receive incoming calls but will not be able to make outgoing calls.
D . The VoIP phone would request a different configuration from the unified communications server.

Answer: B

Explanation:

Without configuring any other specific parameters, the switchport security feature will only permit one MAC address to be learned per switchport (dynamically) and use the shutdown violation mode; this means that if a second MAC address is seen on the switchport the port will be shutdown and put into the err-disabled state.

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