During a network audit, a technician discovers that Switch-1 has its trunk interface native VLAN set to VLAN 10, while Switch-2 on the opposite end of the trunk link has its native VLAN set to VLAN 20. Which of the following issues will occur as a direct result of this misconfiguration?
- Untagged frames transmitted by Switch-1 will be processed on VLAN 20 by Switch-2, causing cross-VLAN traffic leakage.Cevap
- BHosts connected to VLAN 10 and VLAN 20 will automatically obtain Layer 3 routing between subnets without a router.
- CThe trunk interface will continuously log late collisions and frame check sequence (FCS) alignment errors.
- DSwitch-1 will automatically become the STP root bridge because it has a lower native VLAN ID.
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Untagged frames transmitted by Switch-1 will be processed on VLAN 20 by Switch-2, causing cross-VLAN traffic leakage.
Under 802.1Q encapsulation, frames in the native VLAN travel untagged across trunk links. When the receiving switch has a different native VLAN configured, it places all incoming untagged frames into its own configured native VLAN, causing traffic leakage between two distinct VLANs.
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Native VLAN Mismatch Behavior on 802.1Q Trunks