How many bytes are added to each frame as a result of t…

Refer to the exhibit.

How many bytes are added to each frame as a result of the configuration?

Refer to the exhibit.

How many bytes are added to each frame as a result of the configuration?

A.
4-bytes except the native VLAN

B.
8-bytes except the native VLAN

C.
4-bytes including native VLAN

D.
8-bytes including native VLAN

Explanation:
In 802.1Q trunking, all VLAN packets are tagged on the trunk link, except the native VLAN. A VLAN tag adds 4 bytes to the frame. Two bytes are used for the tag
protocol identifier (TPID), the other two bytes for tag control information (TCI).



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