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CCNA 3 Labs and Study Guide - BINARYBB.INFO – @jagalbraith

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Trunking Native Mode VLAN: 1 (default)<br />

Trunking VLANs Enabled: ALL<br />

Trunking VLANs Active: 1,10,20,30<br />

Pruning VLANs Enabled: 2-1001<br />

Priority for untagged frames: 0<br />

Override vlan tag priority: FALSE<br />

Voice VLAN: none<br />

Appliance trust: none<br />

Self Loopback: No<br />

No, both encapsulation types are ISL.<br />

On the fragment “Trunking VLANs Enable” from the last output, what does the word ALL mean?<br />

It means that traffic from all VLANs is allowed to cross the trunked link.<br />

What would happen if the two ports of the trunk were using different encapsulation?<br />

It would not form a trunk.<br />

Explain.<br />

The encapsulation must match on both sides of the link in order for the trunk to form.<br />

Task 14: Test the VLANs <strong>and</strong> the Trunk<br />

Step 1. To test the VLANs <strong>and</strong> the trunk, ping from the host in Switch_A port 0/12 to the host in<br />

Switch_B port 0/12.<br />

Was the ping successful? Yes<br />

Why?<br />

The hosts are on the same VLAN with trunking enabled on port 0/1.<br />

Step 2. Ping from the host in Switch_A port 0/12 to the switch IP 192.168.1.2.<br />

Was the ping successful? No<br />

Why?<br />

The interfaces are on different VLANs.<br />

Task 15: Move the Hosts<br />

Move the host in Switch_A from port 0/12 to port 0/8, wait until the port LED turns green, <strong>and</strong> then go to<br />

the next task.<br />

Task 16: Test the VLANs <strong>and</strong> the Trunk<br />

Step 1. To test the VLANs <strong>and</strong> the trunk, ping from the host in Switch_A port 0/8 to the host in<br />

Switch_B port 0/12.<br />

Was the ping successful? No<br />

Why?<br />

The hosts are on different VLANs.<br />

Step 2. Ping from the host in Switch_A port 0/8 to the switch IP 192.168.1.2.<br />

Chapter 9: VLAN Trunking Protocol 397

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