Answers to 2.1.1a lab

1a. The pod number depends on what the instructor assigned.

3m. 10.X0.0.1 (Pod1 is 10.1.0.1; Pod2 is 10.2.0.1, etc.)

4b. Depends on the router being used

4d. Usually this answer will be something similar to the following: FastEthernet 0/0/0, 0/0/1, 0/0/2, and 0/0/3 OR FastEthernet 1/0/0, 1/0/1, 1/0/2, and 1/0/3.

4f. DOT1Q is the parameter that specifies the IEEE 802.1Q trunking protocol to be used on the subinterface. The 802.1Q trunking protocol is the most commonly used trunking protocol. The alternative is ISL. Note many switches do not have both trunking protocols.

5b. Yes

5d. Enabled

5e. trunk

5f. trunk

5g. dot1q

5h. all of the VLANs

5j. The answer depends on the slot number into which the switch module inserts, but an example is Fa0/0/0 and Fa0/0/1.

5k. VLAN X0 (where X is the pod number)

5l. 1-1005 (all of them)

5m. VLANs 1, X0, and X5 (where X is the pod number)

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