Refer to the exhibit. Company HR is adding PC4, a specialized application workstation, to a new company office. The company will add a switch, S3, connected via a trunk link to S2, another switch. For security reasons the new PC will reside in the HR VLAN, VLAN 10. The new office will use the 172.17.11.0/24 subnet. After installation, users on PC1 are unable to access shares on PC4. What is the likely cause?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 3 v4Refer to the exhibit. Company HR is adding PC4, a specialized application workstation, to a new company office. The company will add a switch, S3, connected via a trunk link to S2, another switch. For security reasons the new PC will reside in the HR VLAN, VLAN 10. The new office will use the 172.17.11.0/24 subnet. After installation, users on PC1 are unable to access shares on PC4. What is the likely cause?

Refer to the exhibit. Company HR is adding PC4, a specialized application workstation, to a new company office. The company will add a switch, S3, connected via a trunk link to S2, another switch. For security reasons the new PC will reside in the HR VLAN, VLAN 10. The new office will use the 172.17.11.0/24 subnet. After installation, users on PC1 are unable to access shares on PC4. What is the likely cause?

  • The switch to switch connection must be configured as an access port to permit access to VLAN 10 on S3.
  • The new PC is on a different subnet so Fa0/2 on S3 must be configured as a trunk port.
  • PC4 must use the same subnet as PC1.
  • A single VLAN cannot span multiple switches.

Exam with this question: CCNA Exploration 3: ESwitching Chapter 3 Exam

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