Which three statements are a result of utilizing org permissions on VLANs within a sub-org? (Choose
three.)

A.
VLAN IDs can be defined only once globally.
B.
VLAN IDs can be defined within each sub-org.
C.
VLAN name must match across orgs and sub-orgs.
D.
VLAN name can be different per sub-org.
E.
Sub-org vNICs can utilize parent org VLANs.
F.
Parent org vNICs can utilize sub-org VLANs.
G.
Sub-org vNICs can utilize only parent org native VLANs.
A. Wrong because of the word “only”
B. Correct because of (A)
C. Wrong because of the word “must”
D. Correct because of (C)
G. Wrong because of the word “only”
Not sure reason for “E” and “F”.
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I am not sure either, but for me the right answer is E.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/data-center-virtualization/unified-computing/white_paper_c11-718614.html
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For me F is incorrect!
Sub-Org can uses parent Resources, but Parent-Org cannot uses Sub-Org’s
Table 1. Accessible VLANs by Organization
Organization Accessible VLANs
org-root 1
org-root/org-hr 1 and 100-110
org-root/org-hr/org-benefits 1, 100-110, and 600-610
org-root/org-finance 1, 200-210
org-root/org-finance/org-stock 1, 200-210 and 800-810
refer to : http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/borderless-networks/advanced-services/white_paper_c11-718614.html#wp9000114
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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-ob6L_QjGLpQVQ1ZUc4Znh6V00
Best Regards!
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