Greetings!
I found this question a little bit confusing for me, can anyone help me with it please?
What is a characteristic of legacy inter-VLAN routing?
- Only one VLAN can be used in the topology.
- The router requires one Ethernet link for each VLAN.
- The user VLAN must be the same ID number as the management VLAN.
- Inter-VLAN routing must be performed on a switch instead of a router.
Have a Good Day!
Another confusing question!
This is so unfair, I do my best to understand the concepts and fundamentals but when I face the practice questions I am so dumb! and I felt like I didn’t learn anything.
Actually, the more you learn, the more you realize how little you know.
Don’t lose hope, and it is very natural to feel like that when you don’t know an answer, that’s why you practice the exam questions.
Trust yourself and good luck in your exam!
Hi Oscar,
The correct answer is the second option, keep in mind that multiple VLANs are supported with legacy inter-VLAN routing, but each VLAN requires its own Ethernet router link.
Good Luck!
Thank you Oscar for your time and help!
I appreciate that!
I thought that the right answer is the fourth statement, but I was confused between it and the second one Anyway Thank you another time!