Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator has just added VLAN 50 to Switch1 and Switch2. Hosts A, B, C, and D are correctly configured with IP addresses in the subnet range for VLAN 50. Host A can communicate with host B, but cannot communicate with host C or host D. What is the cause of this problem?

IT Questions BankCategory: CCNA 3 v4Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator has just added VLAN 50 to Switch1 and Switch2. Hosts A, B, C, and D are correctly configured with IP addresses in the subnet range for VLAN 50. Host A can communicate with host B, but cannot communicate with host C or host D. What is the cause of this problem?

Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator has just added VLAN 50 to Switch1 and Switch2. Hosts A, B, C, and D are correctly configured with IP addresses in the subnet range for VLAN 50. Host A can communicate with host B, but cannot communicate with host C or host D. What is the cause of this problem?

  • There is a native VLAN mismatch.
  • The Fa0/11 interface of Switch1 is not configured as a trunk.
  • The link between Switch1 and Switch2 is up but not trunked.
  • VLAN 50 is not allowed on the trunk link between Switch1 and Switch2.

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

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