What happens when an EtherChannel interface is configured with a range of allowed VLANs that is contrary to the range configured on the other interfaces in the EtherChannel?

What happens when an EtherChannel interface is configured with a range of allowed VLANs that
is contrary to the range configured on the other interfaces in the EtherChannel?

What happens when an EtherChannel interface is configured with a range of allowed VLANs that
is contrary to the range configured on the other interfaces in the EtherChannel?

A.
The ports will form anEtherChannel if they are all set to the same trunk type.

B.
The ports will form anEtherChannel if the mode is set to on.

C.
The ports will form anEtherChannel if they are set to auto mode.

D.
The ports will not form anEtherChannel.



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