Which two statements are true about switched virtual interfaces (SVI) on a multilayer switch?

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Which two statements are true about switched virtual interfaces (SVI) on a multilayer switch?

  • An SVI is a physical switch port with Layer 3 capability.
  • An SVI behaves like a regular router interface but does not support VLAN subinterfaces.
  • To create an SVI requires removal of Layer 2 port functionality with the no switchport interface configuration command.
  • Only one SVI can be associated with a VLAN.
  • By default, an SVI is created for the default VLAN (VLAN1).

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