Which three items are allowed on an Ethernet trunk port? (Choose three.)
A. autonomous AP
B. FlexConnect AP
C. local AP
D. monitor AP
E. rogue detector AP
F. sniffer AP
G. SE-Connect AP
H. Cisco WLC
6 Comments on “Which three items are allowed on an Ethernet trunk port?”
nephelaisays:
A: The basic reason as to why autonomous AP’s need trunk ports and lightweight AP’s don’t does indeed have to do with the capwap tunnel that is used between the AP and the controller.
B: you can attach the access point that is enabled for FlexConnect to a trunk or access port on the switch.
E: APs can also be placed in rogue detector mode. In this mode, the rogue detector AP is placed on a trunk port so it can monitor all wired-side connected VLANs, and the AP radios are turned off.
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stenwyn jsays:
auto flex rogue
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dazsays:
FRA
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KMTsays:
Trunk FAR
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KMTsays:
flex auto rogue
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xsays:
H is correct for sure; trunk is the recommanded design for management port
A: The basic reason as to why autonomous AP’s need trunk ports and lightweight AP’s don’t does indeed have to do with the capwap tunnel that is used between the AP and the controller.
B: you can attach the access point that is enabled for FlexConnect to a trunk or access port on the switch.
E: APs can also be placed in rogue detector mode. In this mode, the rogue detector AP is placed on a trunk port so it can monitor all wired-side connected VLANs, and the AP radios are turned off.
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auto flex rogue
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FRA
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Trunk FAR
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flex auto rogue
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H is correct for sure; trunk is the recommanded design for management port
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