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Refer to the exhibit. The internal client cannot access the app server, but access still works for clients on the Internet. Which two actions resolve the issue? (Choose two.)

  • A. Move port Gi0/0/2 to VLAN 20.
  • B. Add a host route on the server to the client.
  • C. Change the subnet length on the client to 16.
  • D. Change the subnet length on the server to 24.
  • E. Add a host route on the client to the server.
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Suggested Answer: BD 🗳️

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rtg2123
Highly Voted 1 year, 4 months ago
Selected Answer: BD
I think B and D are correct
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kelvinMS
Most Recent 1 month ago
Selected Answer: AE
A. Move port Gi0/0/2 to VLAN 20. This is the best solution. By moving the app server's connection to VLAN 20, both the client and the app server will be on the same subnet (192.168.20.0/24), allowing them to communicate directly without needing routing. E. Add a host route on the client to the server. This is also a valid solution. You would add a static route on the client PC that specifically directs traffic destined for the app server's IP address (192.168.42.1) to the router's interface on VLAN 10 (192.168.42.254).
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Muste
5 months ago
Selected Answer: DE
to fix the issue D is enough well that being said the router is configured on a sub interfaces and i wouldn't want to change all of that so may be adding route from the client to the server wouldn't be an issue (may be that route is a default route to the default-gateway)
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Muste
4 months ago
B & D are correct
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louisvuitton12
5 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: AD
A and D period.
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EAG
7 months, 1 week ago
A and D are correct. A will put both client and app server in the same LAN, making communication. D will resolve the incorrectly configured netmasks on app server. B and C are incorrect, as you don't add routes to servers or clients. The only thing they need to communicate with devices in other LANs is a default gateway, which has already been configured. You add host Nd network routes to only routes and L3 switches. C is obviously incorrect as the netmask of the client is already well configured.
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jago83
1 year, 2 months ago
I don't know if it's the "rigth" answer since it's not good practice to have /16 masks, but AC would work, as both server and client would be in the same vlan and same /16 subnet
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rtg2123
1 year, 4 months ago
Any thoughts on this? i think can be B&E but also i think that D should resolve the problem
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rtg2123
1 year, 4 months ago
I think D and E are correct
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rtg2123
1 year, 4 months ago
B and D*
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