Which two characteristics should you keep in mind when configuring VLANs on a switch? (Choose two)
A.
A VLAN comes into existence before a local port is configured to be associated with the VLAN
B.
Each VLAN has its own MAC address table
C.
VLAN partitions provide partitions for traffic in the VLAN
D.
The VLANs share one MAC address across the switch
E.
A VLAN comes into existence when a user deletes a VLAN from the local VTP database
Explanation:
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VLAN partitions provide partitions for traffic in the VLAN, and each VLAN has its own MAC address table. A VLAN comes into existence when a local port is configured to be associated with the VLAN, when the VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) learns of its existence from a neighbor on a trunk, or when a user adds a VLAN to the local VTP database.