Multiple Choice
A security policy has been applied to an individual port on a virtual switch. The switch itself has a conflicting policy configured. What setting has priority?
A) The settings at the virtual switch level will have priority, as the policy is inherited by the port.
B) The settings on the port will have priority, because the policy is overridden at the port level.
C) The overall setting will be disabled until the conflicting settings are manually changed.
D) The more restrictive setting will be used automatically.
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