Hello,
Any help please, it seems that all of the answers are correct for what this question actually asks,
For what reason would a network administrator use the show interfaces trunk command on a switch?
- to view the native VLAN
- to examine DTP negotiation as it occurs
- to verify port association with a particular VLAN
- to display an IP address for any existing VLAN
This doesn’t make sense to me too and I cannot find anything when googling it.
why wouldn’t the second option works?
The right option is the first one, not the one you mention. Thus, a network administrator uses the show interfaces trunk command on a switch in order to view the native VLAN
B is not a correct answer because the show interfaces trunk command displays the ports that are trunk ports, the trunking mode, the encapsulation type, the trunk status, the native VLAN, and the allowed VLANs on the link.
That makes sense, got it!
Thank you a lot for your help, time, and feedback!
The more people agreeing with the answer help me to sleep better at night haha…
This is surely the kind of question that one has to think about further and try to predict what the intention behind it actually is.