Which three statements are true about routed ports on a multilayer switch?

Which three statements are true about routed ports on a multilayer switch? (Choose three)

Which three statements are true about routed ports on a multilayer switch? (Choose three)

A.
A routed port can support VLAN subinterfaces.

B.
A routed port will take an IP address assignment.

C.
A routed port can be configured with routing protocols.

D.
A routed port is a virtual interface on the multilayer switch.

E.
A routed port is a only associated with one VLAN.

F.
A routed port is a physical interface on the multilayer switch.

Explanation:
The router must have a separate logical connection (subinterface) for each VLAN that is running between the switch and the router and ISL, or 802.1Q trunking must be enable on the single physical connection between the router and switch.



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vnt

vnt

why E is incorrect…?

Ricardo

Ricardo

Because a routed port is not associated with any VLAN. Not any specific one. A routed port is a L3 port. VLANs are only associated to L2 ports.