A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical subnetwork that can group together a collection of devices from
Question:
A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical subnetwork that can group together a collection of devices from different physical LANs. In the switched network shown in Figure 4, you need to create 3 VLANs and associate switchports to each VLAN and enable trunking. Answer the following questions regarding the given network.
a. Identify the Access and Trunk ports in the topology and explain what Native VLAN is and how it can be configured in the given network.
b. You have been asked to create 50 VLANs on the given switch. You have decided to use VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) to enable the exchange of VLAN information between switches automatically. Explain what needs to be configured in the given network to have a secure VTP. You need to provide the necessary commands for VTP configuration.
Accounting Information Systems The Crossroads of Accounting & IT
ISBN: 978-0132991322
2nd Edition
Authors: Donna Kay, Ali Ovlia