What is required to perform router-on-a-stick inter-VLAN routing?
- a multilayer switch
- a router that is configured with multiple subinterfaces
- a router with multiple physical interfaces
- a Layer 2 switch that is configured with multiple trunk ports
Explanation: With router-on-a-stick inter-VLAN routing, a single physical router interface is used to route packets between multiple VLANs if the interface is configured with multiple subinterfaces. A separate subinterface is needed for each VLAN that will be routed. Because the router is performing all routing functions, a multilayer switch is not required.
Exam with this question: 4.5.4 Module Quiz - Inter-VLAN Routing Answers
Please login or Register to submit your answer