what can be done to make the group function properly?
what can to be done to make the group function properly?
During routine maintenance, it became necessary to shut down the GigabitEthernet1/0/1 interface on DSW 1
and DSW2. All other interfaces were up. During thistime, DSW1 became the active router for the VLAN 104
HSRP group. As related to the VLAN 104 HSRP group, what can to be done to make the group function
properly?
What is the priority value of the VLAN 105 HSRP group on DSW2?
what will be the resulting priority value of the VLAN 1015 HSRP group on router DSW2?
Which port state is interface Fa0/2 of switch SW-B in for VLAN1 and 175?
Which Spanning Tree Protocol has been implemented on switch SW-B?
Which bridge ID belongs to switch SW-A?
Which port role has interface Fa0/2 of switch SW-A adopted for VLAN 44?
You are required to accomplishthe following tasks…
STP Lab Sim
The information of the question
You will configure FastEthernet ports 0/12 through 0/24 for users who belong to VLAN 20. Also, all VLAN and
VTP configurations are to be completed in global configuration mode as VLAN database mode is being
deprecated by Cisco. You are required to accomplishthe following tasks:
1. Ensure the switch does not participate in VTP but forwards VTP advertisements received on trunk ports.
2. Ensure all non-trunking interfaces (Fa0/1 to Fa0/24) transition immediately to the forwarding stateof
Spanning-Tree.
3. Ensure all FastEthernet interfaces are in a permanent non-trunking mode.
4. Place FastEthernet interfaces 0/12 through 0/24 in VLAN 20
To configure the switch click on the host icon that is connected to the switch beway of a serial console cable
VTP Lab Sim 1
The headquarter offices for a book retailer are enhancing their wiring closets with Layer3 switches. The new
distribution-layer switch has been installed and a new access-layer switch cabled to it. Your task is to configure
VTP to share VLAN information from the distribution-layer switch to the access-layer devices. Then, itis
necessary to configure interVLAN routing on the distribution layer switch to route traffic between thedifferent
VLANs that are configured on the access-layer switches; however, it is not necessary for you to make the
specific VLAN port assignments on the access-layer switches. Also, because VLAN database mode is being
deprecated by Cisco, all VLAN and VTP configurations are to be completed in the global configuration mode.
Please reference the following table for the VTP and VLAN information to be configured:
These are your specific tasks:
1. Configure the VTP information with the distribution layer switch as the VTP server
2. Configure the VTP information with the access layer switch as a VTP client
3. Configure VLANs on the distribution layer switch
4. Configure inter-VLAN routing on the distributionlayer switch
5. Specific VLAN port assignments will be made as users are added to the access layer switches in the future.
6. All VLANs and VTP configurations are to completed in the global configuration. To configure the switch click
on the host icon that is connected to the switch beway of a serial console cable.