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Actual exam question from Huawei's H12-211
Question #: 275
Topic #: 1
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VLANs 10 and 20 have been created on both SWA and SWC. VLAN 10 has been manually created on SWB. SWB has learned VLAN 20 from SWA via GVRP, allowing the hosts to belong to different VLANs as shown. If port Interface G0/0/1 on SWB is changed to fixed mode, what will happen?

  • A. Host A will still be able to communicate with Host C.
  • B. Host B will still be able to communicate with Host D.
  • C. Hosts that belong to the same VLAN will still be able to communicate.
  • D. All hosts will be unable to communicate with any other host.
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Highly Voted 4 years, 1 month ago
Fixed: In this mode, the GVRP interface is disabled from dynamically registering and deregistering VLANs and can only transmit the static VLAN registration information. If the registration mode is set to fixed for a trunk interface, the interface allows only the manually configured VLANs to pass, even if the interface is configured to allow all the VLANs to pass.
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Yousaf2Ali
Most Recent 4 years, 2 months ago
If A is right answer than why not B
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karl84
3 years, 5 months ago
SW B doesnt have vlan 20
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