Given the configurations on SwitchA and SwitchB, which statement is true?
A.
The link is set to auto-negotiate trunking, and it will automatically become a trunk link unless configured
otherwise
B.
The link is a trunking link and by default all VLANs will be transmitted across this link
C.
The link is prevented from generating DTP frames,turning the Negotiation of Trunking off
D.
The link is not a trunk link so both interfaces must be on the same VLAN and only that single VLAN is
transmitted across the link
Answer D is not correct, because both interfaces must NOT be on the same VLAN. Look at Steven Sheltons Response to Question 59. He is right, I have test it at home LAB.
Answer C seems to be the best answer.
In switchport mode access, the port automatically turns off DTP and doesnt send DTP frames anymore.
In switchport mode access the port still responds to DTP frames from ports that are in Dynamic desirable state, but in this scenario both sides are in access mode and no trunk will be formed.
If you use the Nonegotiate command, the port will not respond to the DTP queries from other connected ports in dynamic desirable mode. A Port in dynamic desirable mode will actively look to form the trunk but if there is no response then it fall back to access mode.
feedback is desired
Fully agree.
I tested this senario with real swithced and the PING was work successfully
I agree with Nurhani Andac