What is the difference between a routed switch port and a trunk port on a multilayer switch?
- A routed port is assigned an IP address.
- A routed switch port forwards frames in multiple VLANs.
- A trunk port forwards Layer 3 packets.
- A routed port can be connected directly to switch access ports.
Explanation: A routed switch port is assigned an IP address, connected to a routed port on another multilayer switch or a router interface, and is used to forward Layer 3 packets. It is not connected to switch access or trunk ports. Switch trunk ports forward Layer 2 frames across multiple VLANs, not Layer 3 packets.
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