VLANs Flashcards

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What are the two trunking protocols?

A

Inter-Switch Link (ISL) and 802.1Q

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What are some of the benefits of VLANs?

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  • Design flexibility: Can logically group users.
  • To segment devices into smaller LANS (broadcast domains), reducing overhead.
  • Reduce the workload for STP.
  • Enforce better security (separate hosts).
  • Separate IP phone traffic from PC traffic connected to the phones.
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2
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What does trunking do?

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It allows switches to pass frames from multiple VLANs over a single physical connection.

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3
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What is the difference in encapsualtion beteen ISL and 802.1Q?

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ISL fully encapsulates each original Ethernet frame in an ISL header and trailer.

802.1Q does not actually encapsulate the original frame; instead, it inserts an extra 4-byte VLAN header into the original frame’s Ethernet header.

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4
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Which VLAN protocol uses the concept of a native VLAN?

A

802.1Q

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5
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What subnetting rule applies to devices on a single VLAN.

A

All devices on a single VLAN must be on the same subnet.

A VLAN = a subnet = a broadcast domain.

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6
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Do switches using 802.1Q need to have the same native VLAN define?

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Yes

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7
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What is VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)?

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A layer 2 messaging protocol that the switches use to exchange VLAN configuration information.

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What are the 3 modes of VTP?

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Server, client and transparent.

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9
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He often do VTP servers and clients send periodic VTP messages?

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Every 5 minutes.

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10
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What are the 3 types of VTP messages?

A

Summary advertisements, subset advertisements and advertisement requests.

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What are the 3 requirements for VTP to work between two switches?

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  • Te link between the switches must be operating as a VLAN trunk (ISL or 802.1Q).
  • The two switches’ case sensitive VTP domain name must match.
  • If configured on at least one of the switches, the two switches’ case-sensitive VTP password must match.
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12
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Where are VTP configuration settings stored?

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In the vlan.dat file in flash memory.

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13
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Where do switches in VTP transparent mode store their VLAN information?

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Both in the vlan.dat file in flash and in the running-config file.

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14
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What is the main difference between VTP version 1 and 2?

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VTP 1 switches in transparent mode discard update information if the domain name and password don’t match. VTP 2 switches in transparent mode forward all update information.

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15
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What does VTP pruning do?

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It allows VTP to dynamically determine which switches do not need frames from certain VLANs, and then VTP prunes those VLANs from the appropriate trunks.

16
Q

Which at the normal-range VLANs?

A

1-1005

17
Q

Which are the extended-range VLANs?

A

1006-4095

18
Q

Which of the 3 VTP modes is the only one to support extended-range VLANs?

A

Transparent mode

19
Q

What are the 4 reason that may prevent a VLAN’s traffic from crossing a trunk?

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  • A VLAN has been removed form the trunk’s allowed VLAN list.
  • a VLAN does not exist, or is not active, in the switch’s database.
  • A VLAN has been automatically pruned by VTP.
  • a VLAN’s STP instance has placed the trunk interface into a state other than a forwarding state.