DRAG DROP
Place the DTP mode with its correct description.
Answer: See the explanation.
Explanation:
1) Trunk: Set the switch port to trunk mode and negotiate to become a trunk.
2) Nonegotiate: Specify that the DTP packets are not sent out of this interface.
3) Access: Set a switch port to permanent nontrunking mode.
4) Dynamic Auto: Set the switch port to respond, but not actively send DTP frames.
5) Dynamic Desirable: Make the interface actively attempt to convert the link to a trunk
link. (This means the interface is ready to autonegotiate trunking encapsulation and form a
trunk link (using DTP) with a neighbor port in desirable, auto, or on mode.)
Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP) is the Cisco-proprietary that actively attempts to negotiate
a trunk link between two switches. Below is the switchport modes (or DTP modes) for easy reference: