What two statements are true regarding the use of subinterfaces for inter-VLAN routing? (Choose two.)
- subinterfaces have no contention for bandwidth
- more switch ports required than in traditional inter-VLAN routing
- fewer router ports required than in traditional inter-VLAN routing
- simpler Layer 3 troubleshooting than with traditional inter-VLAN routing
- less complex physical connection than in traditional inter-VLAN routing
Explanation: Legacy (traditional) inter-VLAN routing would require more ports, and the configuration can be more complex than a router-on-a-stick solution.
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