08-01-2018, 01:16 PM
I think you might need to take a look at the question mentioned above. This is an excerpt from Cisco site to support the correct answer.
When a port is error disabled, it is effectively shut down and no traffic is sent or received on that port. The port LED is set to the color orange and, when you issue the show interfaces command, the port status shows err-disabled. Here is an example of what an error-disabled port looks like from the command-line interface (CLI) of the switch:
cat6knative#show interfaces gigabitethernet 4/1 status
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
Gi4/1 err-disabled 100 full 1000 1000BaseSX
Here is what the practice test chose as the correct answer: show log
When a port is error disabled, it is effectively shut down and no traffic is sent or received on that port. The port LED is set to the color orange and, when you issue the show interfaces command, the port status shows err-disabled. Here is an example of what an error-disabled port looks like from the command-line interface (CLI) of the switch:
cat6knative#show interfaces gigabitethernet 4/1 status
Port Name Status Vlan Duplex Speed Type
Gi4/1 err-disabled 100 full 1000 1000BaseSX
Here is what the practice test chose as the correct answer: show log