What are some virtues of implementing end-to-end VLANs? (Choose two)

A.
End-to-end VLANs are easy to manage.
B.
Users are grouped into VLANs independent of a physical location.
C.
Each VLAN has a common set of security and resource requirements for all members.
D.
Resources are restricted to a single location.
Explanation:
In an end-to-end VLAN, users are grouped into VLANs independent of physical location and
dependent on group or job function.
Each VLAN has a common set of security requirements for all members.
Incorrect Answers:
A: End to end VLANs are more difficult to manage than local VLANs, due to the physical
distances that they can span.
D: In an end-to-end VLAN, network resources are generally distributed across the entire
enterprise wide area network.
b, c
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End-to-end vlans are difficult to manage? How about VTP?
I would go with A,B
C is not necessarily correct, it’s up to the architect to decide that
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