Refer to the exhibit.
Both host stations are part of the same subnet but are in different VLANs. On the basis of the information
presented in the exhibit, which statement is true about an attempt to ping from host to host?
A.
A trunk port will need to be configured on the link between Sw_A and Sw_B for the ping command to be
successful
B.
The two different hosts will need to be in the same VLAN in order for the ping command to be successful
C.
A Layer 3 device is needed for the ping command to be successful
D.
The ping command will be successful without any further configuration changes
It seems Answer D is the correct answer, the ping would be successful from host to host.
The PING would work because the four switch ports are all configured as access ports and the ports on each switch are in the same VLAN. In this case, a trunk port is not required since the inter-switch connection consist of two access ports. The first ARP broadcast from the host will be forwarded to all ports in the VLAN which includes the inter switch port. The receiving inter-switch port will forward the broadcast to all ports in its VLAN which includes the port connecting to the far end host. The return traffic follows the same logic. The configured VLANs on each switch are local to the switch and have no affect on inter-switch traffic.
I agree with you, what do you think about the question 51?
I think D is the correct answer , tested with real lab