What is the cause of the problem?

An administrator has configured two VLAN interfaces:

A DHCP server is connected to the VLAN10 interface. A DHCP client is connected to the VLAN5 interface. However, the DHCP client cannot get a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server. What is the cause of the problem?
A. Both interfaces must be in different VDOMs
B. Both interfaces must have the same VLAN ID.
C. The role of the VLAN10 interface must be set to server.
D. Both interfaces must belong to the same forward domain.

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4 thoughts on “What is the cause of the problem?

    1. not B for sure, VLAN10 and VLAN5 are different VLAN’s. they can’t be with the same VLAN ID. VLAN ID is unique for each separate VLAN.
      D look like the best answer.

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