When implementing router-on-a-stick, what is necessary for establishing communication between VLANs?
- Multiple switch ports to connect to a single router interface
- Native VLAN IP address that is configured on the router physical interface
- All trunk ports configured in access mode
- Router subinterfaces
Explanation: Router-on-a-stick only requires a single trunk port with a native VLAN assigned to one subinterface.
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