Which two actions could the administrator take to resolve this problem?

An administrator creates a Private VLAN with a Primary VLAN ID of 2. The administrator than creates three Private VLANs as follows:
Marketing
PVLAN ID. 4
PVLAN Type. Isolated
Accounting
PVLAN ID. 5
PVLAN Type. Community
Secretary
PVLAN ID. 17
PVLAN Type. Isolated
Users in the Accounting PVLAN are reporting problems communicating with servers in the Marketing PVLAN.
Which two actions could the administrator take to resolve this problem? (Choose two.)
A. Change the PVLAN type for the Accounting network to Promiscuous.
B. Change the PVLAN ID for the Accounting network to 2.
C. Change the PVLAN type for Marketing network to Promiscuous.
D. Change the PVLAN ID for Accounting network to 4.

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4 thoughts on “Which two actions could the administrator take to resolve this problem?

  1. A and B are correct

    “Isolated: A node attached to a port in an isolated secondary PVLAN may only send to and receive packets from the promiscuous PVLAN.”

    “Notes:
    Promiscuous PVLANs have the same VLAN ID both for Primary and Secondary VLAN.
    Community and Isolated PVLANs traffic travels tagged as the associated Secondary PVLAN.”

    Marketing is an isolated secondary PVLAN, son only can receive from the Promiscuous PVLAN.

    Accounting is community, therefore we need to change Accounting to Promiscuous (A)
    If we change the PVLAN ID for the Accounting to 2, we are actually setting Accounting to Promiscuous as well. (B)

    https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1010691

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