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November 14th, 2019 Go to comments

Question 1

Question 2

Question 3

Question 4

Question 5

Question 6

Question 7

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  1. rayista
    January 10th, 2020

    Q3 i think that you have to do the same operation in both source and destination switches.

    Therefore, “Create VLAN for RSPAN session (source)” refers to command in source switch and “Create VLAN for RSPAN session (destination)” is the command in destination switch

  2. rayista
    January 10th, 2020

    Q1,

    I’m not sure that answers about STP and VTP are correct.

    However, the false questions I think that in the false answers there is no doubt:

    False:
    + RSPAN was Layer 3 (L3) traffic to carry the traffic -> It must be L2
    + The source can only be an access port -> It must be trunk port
    + Range 1 – 2045 is allowed -> The RSPAN VLAN cannot be VLAN 1 (the default VLAN) or VLAN IDs 1002 through 1005 (reserved for Token Ring and FDDI VLANs).

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3750x_3560x/software/release/12-2_55_se/configuration/guide/3750xscg/swspan.html

  3. rayista
    January 11th, 2020

    In UNL Lab:

    Switch(config)#vlan 1
    Switch(config-vlan)#remote-span
    %Command is only allowed on VLAN 2..1001, 1006..4094.

  4. polleke
    January 21st, 2020

    Q1:
    RSPAN VLANs does allow Extended VLANs so 2-1001, 1006-4094. But you need to configure the Extended VLAN on every switch in between since only VTP v1 is supported.
    The RSPAN source port can be an access-port, VLAN or port-channel. DOT1Q trunk is possible, but all VLAN tags will be removed and changed to the RSPAN VLAN. All examples on Cisco show
    that the ” monitor session 1 source interface” is connected to a PC.

  5. Marco
    February 19th, 2020

    1- There is something wrong with the wording of this question.

    1 it totally wrong.
    RSPAN supports access and trunk.
    RSPAN does not participate in any of the Layer 2 protocols (STP, VTP, CDP, DTP, PagP)
    However STP can run on RSPAN VLAN trunks but not on SPAN destination ports.

    The answers are
    True:
    + Only supports STP
    + Range 1 – 1005 is allowed
    + Source can only be trunk
    + The source can only be an access port

    https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/lan/catalyst2960/software/release/12-2_40_se/configuration/guide/scg/swspan.pdf

  6. Marco
    February 19th, 2020

    Correction – If the question is asking about the link between the two switches then the original answers are correct.

  7. Anonymous
    February 20th, 2020

    In the exam Question 6 was worded very differently.

    Understand the concept of GLBP and this wont catch you off gaurd.

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