which access layer switch port will assume the discarding role?
Which term describes a spanning-tree network that has all switch ports in either the blocking or fowarding sta
Which term describes a spanning-tree network that has all switch ports in either the blocking or
fowarding state?
What are the possible trunking modes for a switch port?
What are the possible trunking modes for a switch port? (Choose three.)
Which two of these statements regarding RSTP are correct?
Which two of these statements regarding RSTP are correct? (Choose two.)
Which two statements are true of the interfaces on Switch1?
which switch is elected as the root bridge for the spanning-tree instance of VLAN 1?
Three switches are connected to one another via trunk ports. Assuming the default switch
configuration, which switch is elected as the root bridge for the spanning-tree instance of VLAN 1?
What are three advantages of VLANs?
What are three advantages of VLANs? (Choose three.)
What will happen in this scenario?
Cisco Catalyst switches CAT1 and CAT2 have a connection between them using ports FA0/13. An
802.1Q trunk is configured between the two switches. On CAT1, VLAN 10 is chosen as native, but
on CAT2 the native VLAN is not specified.
What will happen in this scenario?
What conclusions can be made about this design?
What could be the problem?
A technician is troubleshooting host connectivity issues on the switches. The hosts in VLANs 10
and 15 on Sw11 are unable to communicate with hosts in the same VLANs on Sw12. Hosts in the
Admin VLAN are able to communicate. The port-to-VLAN assignments are identical on the two
switches. What could be the problem?