which configuration task is needed to enable that port to function as a routed port?

When configuring a routed port on a Cisco multilayer switch, which configuration task is needed to enable that
port to function as a routed port?

When configuring a routed port on a Cisco multilayer switch, which configuration task is needed to enable that
port to function as a routed port?

A.
Enable the switch to participate in routing updates from external devices with the router command inglobal
configuration mode

B.
Enter the no switchport command to disable Layer 2 functionality at the interface level

C.
Each port participating in routing of Layer 3 packets must have an IP routing protocol assigned on aperinterface level

D.
Routing enabled by default on a multilayer switch, so the port can become a Layer 3 routing interface by
assigning the appropriate IP address and subnet information



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yoface

yoface

The port needs an IP address configured to function as routed port. “no switchport” is not the complete answer to this question. I propose D to be the correct answer.

RFC

RFC

D is wrong. Routing is not enabled by default. The first thing you have to do is enter the “no switchport” command, so B is the best answer.