Which two statements are true about routed ports on a multilayer switch? (Choose two.)
- To create a routed port requires removal of Layer 2 port functionality with the no switchport interface configuration command.
- A routed port is a physical switch port with Layer 2 capability.
- A routed port is not associated with a particular VLAN.
- A routed port behaves like a regular router interface and supports VLAN subinterfaces.
- The interface vlan global configuration command is used to create a routed port.
Explanation: A switch routed port is a Layer 3 port that requires removal of Layer 2 port functionality with the no switchport interface configuration command. VLANs are associated with switch Layer 2 access and trunk ports.
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