Refer to the exhibit. All ports on switch 1 have a primary VLAN of 300. Which devices can host 1 reach?
A. Host 2
B. Server
C. Host 4
D. Other devices within VLAN 303
Refer to the exhibit. All ports on switch 1 have a primary VLAN of 300. Which devices can host 1 reach?
A. Host 2
B. Server
C. Host 4
D. Other devices within VLAN 303
Why B? for me this answers are all wrong because Host 1 is in a Isolated Vlan, he can only comunicate with the router on premiscuos mode.
Also if all of the devices are in vlan 300 that mean that host2, host4 and server are all possibilitys.
Can anyone explain to me this one?
Thanks
All secondary VLANs are subdomains of the primary VLAN.
Since Host 1 can only communicate through the promiscuous port on the Switch, it can reach all hosts residing in the primary VLAN (even with Host 3 – but this is not an answer option) except for hosts on the isolated and the community VLAN.
B
Because port in isolated VLAN can communicate with ports on premiscuos mode. Server locates in the port on premiscuos mode.
Leo , how can you know that ???