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640-802 CCNA Study Guide - Elktech.org

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Explanation:<br />

Cisco <strong>640</strong>-<strong>802</strong> Exam<br />

QUESTION NO: 193<br />

Refer to the diagram. Which three statements describe the router port configuration and the switch<br />

port configuration as shown in the topology? (Choose three.)<br />

A. The Router1 WAN port is configured as a trunking port.<br />

B. The Router1 port connected to Switch1 is configured using subinterfaces.<br />

C. The Router1 port connected to Switch1 is configured as 10 Mbps.<br />

D. The Switch1 port connected to Router1 is configured as a trunking port.<br />

E. The Switch1 port connected to Host B is configured as an access port.<br />

F. The Switch1 port connected to Hub1 is configured as full duplex.<br />

Answer: B,D,E<br />

Explanation:<br />

There are two types of links in switched network:<br />

Access link or access port belongs to a single VLAN and frames will be forwarded only to this<br />

VLAN. Access link often provides connection between switches, between switches and PCs or<br />

other devices. In the above figure, the port connecting Switch1to Host B should be configured as<br />

access port.<br />

Trunk link or trunk port is by default a member of all the VLANs that exist on the switch and carry<br />

traffic for all those VLANs between the switches, between switches and routers or specific servers.<br />

In this question, the port connecting Switch1 to Router1 should be configured as the trunk port.<br />

The main difference between trunk link and access link is that switch will send some VLAN<br />

information out through trunk link instead of access link.<br />

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