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Question ID 13543

What are the possible trunking modes for a switch port? (Choose three.)

Option A

transparent

Option B

auto

Option C

on

Option D

desirable

Option E

client

Option F

forwarding

Correct Answer B,C,D
Explanation Explanation: These are the different types of trunk modes: ✑ ON: This mode puts the port into permanent trunk mode and negotiates to convert the link into a trunk link. The port becomes a trunk port even if the adjacent port does not agree to the change. ✑ OFF: This mode puts the port into permanent non-trunk mode and negotiates to convert the link into a non-trunk link. The port becomes a non-trunk port even if the adjacent port does not agree to the change. ✑ Desirable: This mode causes the port to actively attempt to convert the link into a trunk link. The port becomes a trunk port if the adjacent port is set to on, desirable, or auto mode. ✑ Auto: This mode enables the port to convert the link into a trunk link. The port becomes a trunk port if the adjacent port is set to on or desirable mode. This is the default mode for Fast and Gigabit Ethernet ports. ✑ Nonegotiate: This mode puts the port into permanent trunk mode, but does not allow the port to generate Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP) frames. The adjacent port must be configured manually as a trunk port to establish a trunk link.


Question ID 13544

Refer to the exhibit.

Which two statements are true about interVLAN routing in the topology that is shown in the
exhibit? (Choose two.)

Option A

Host E and host F use the same IP gateway address.

Option B

Router1 and Switch2 should be connected via a crossover cable.

Option C

Router1 will not play a role in communications between host A and host D.

Option D

The FastEthernet 0/0 interface on Router1 must be configured with subinterfaces.

Option E

Router1 needs more LAN interfaces to accommodate the VLANs that are shown in the exhibit.

Option F

The FastEthernet 0/0 interface on Router1 and the FastEthernet 0/1 interface on Switch2 trunk ports must be configured using the same encapsulation type.

Correct Answer D,F
Explanation Explanation: In order for multiple VLANs to connect to a single physical interface on a Cisco router, subinterfaces must be used, one for each VLAN. This is known as the router on a stick configuration. Also, for any trunk to be formed, both ends of the trunk must agree on the encapsulation type, so each one must be configured for 802.1q or ISL.

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