ICND2 3.0: Trunking Overview
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Overview/Description
Trunk links provide VLAN identification for frames traveling between switches. Explore the concept of trunking, as you prepare for the 200-105: Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices Part 2 certification exam.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.1
Lesson Objectives ICND2 3.0: Trunking Overview
describe the steps for configuring an 802.1q trunk link between ports
identify the characteristics of isl and 802.1q
identify the switchport modes used to create a trunk port between switches
specify the protocols used to trunk switchports between switches
specify the syntax used for configuring a switch to become a trunk when connecting to another trunk capable switch
describe the characteristics of server, client, and transparent VTP modes
identify the protocol used to centrally manage VLANs on large networks
identify the syntax used to enable VTP on multiple VLANs with a controlling VLAN
identify the syntax used to limit VLAN traffic across a trunk port
specify matching parameters used by VTP to transfer data between switches
specify the syntax used to configure specific VLANs to traverse a trunk between switches
Course Number: it_ccnarstv_02_03_enus
Expertise Level
Intermediate