How does the router-on-a-stick model for inter-VLAN routing differ from traditional routing?
- The router-on-a-stick model uses multiple physical interfaces on the router, each configured with a different Layer 3 address.
- The router-on-a-stick model uses a single physical interface on the router with only the no shutdown command issued.
- The router-on-a-stick model uses subinterfaces on the router with only the no shutdown command issued on the physical interface.
- The router-on-a-stick model uses subinterfaces on the switch with only the no shutdown command issued on the physical interface.
Explanation: Router-on-a-stick uses subinterfaces on the participating router.
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