Which two statements are true about interVLAN routing in the topology that is shown in the exhibit?

Which two statements are true about interVLAN routing in the topology that is shown in the exhibit? (Choose two.)

Which two statements are true about interVLAN routing in the topology that is shown in the exhibit? (Choose two.)

A.
Host E and host F use the same IP gateway address.

B.
Router1 and Switch2 should be connected via a crossover cable.

C.
Router1 will not play a role in communications between host A and host D.

D.
The FastEthernet 0/0 interface on Router1 must be configured with subinterfaces.

E.
Router1 needs more LAN interfaces to accommodate the VLANs that are shown in the exhibit.

F.
The FastEthernet 0/0 interface on Router1 and Switch2 trunk ports must be configured using the same encapsulation type.



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Conrad

Conrad

A. is incorrect because E and F are on seperate subnets, because of thatthey will have different default gateways.

B. is incorrect because router and switch connect with Straight through cable. Not crosssover cable.

C. is incorrect because a layer 3 device will be need to route different subnets, so the router will be needed.

E. is incorrect because the router does not need more Physical Lan interfaces. Router needs sub-interfaces.

D. Is correct because each vlan will need its own router interface. Because we on have 1 physical interface fa0/0. We need to create sub-interfaces. 1 for each vlan.

F. is correct because when you set up a trunk you must have the same encapsulation type. Most common 802.1q