Question:
A new Layer 3 switch is connected to a router and is being configured for interVLAN routing. What are three of the five steps required for the configuration? (Choose three.)
Case 1:
- installing a static route
- assigning the ports to the native VLAN
- entering "no switchport" on the port connected to the router
- modifying the default VLAN
- assigning ports to VLANs
- enabling IP routing
- adjusting the route metric
Case 2:
- establishing adjacencies
- adjusting the route metric
- assigning ports to VLANs
- implementing a routing protocol
- creating SVI interfaces
- installing a static route
- creating VLANs
Case 3:
- assigning ports to VLANs
- assigning the ports to the native VLAN
- modifying the default VLAN
- deleting the default VLAN
- enabling IP routing
- installing a static route
- entering "no switchport" on the port connected to the router
Case 4:
- installing a static route
- enabling IP routing
- modifying the default VLAN
- implementing a routing protocol
- assigning ports to VLANs
- assigning the ports to the native VLAN
- creating SVI interfaces
Case 5:
- assigning ports to VLANs
- assigning the ports to the native VLAN
- enabling IP routing
- modifying the default VLAN
- installing a static route
- implementing a routing protocol
- creating SVI interfaces
Case 6:
- establishing adjacencies
- enabling IP routing
- assigning the ports to the native VLAN
- adjusting the route metric
- modifying the default VLAN
- entering "no switchport" on the port connected to the router
- assigning ports to VLANs
Explanation: Steps to configure Layer 3 switch to route with a router:
Step 1. Configure the routed port.
Step 2. Enable routing.
Step 3. Configure routing.
Step 4. Verify routing.
Step 5. Verify connectivity.
Reference: 4.3.8 Packet Tracer Configure Layer 3 Switching and inter VLAN Routing
Exam with this question: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials ( Version 7.00) - SRWE Final Exam
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