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Cisco Exam 200-301 Topic 6 Question 91 Discussion

Actual exam question for Cisco's 200-301 exam
Question #: 91
Topic #: 6
[All 200-301 Questions]

SIMULATION

Physical connectivity is implemented between the two Layer 2 switches,

and the network connectivity between them must be configured.

I . Configure an LACP EtherChanneI and number it as 44; configure it

between switches SWI and SW2 using interfaces EthernetO/O and

Ethernet0/1 on both sides. The LACP mode must match on both ends.

2. Configure the EtherChanneI as a trunk link.

3. Configure the trunk link with 802. Iq tags.

4. Configure VLAN 'MONITORING' as the untagged VLAN of the

EtherChannel.

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To configure an LACP EtherChannel and number it as 44, configure it between switches SW1 and SW2 using interfaces Ethernet0/0 and Ethernet0/1 on both sides, configure the EtherChannel as a trunk link, configure the trunk link with 802.1q tags, and configure VLAN 'MONITORING' as the untagged VLAN of the EtherChannel, you need to follow these steps:

On both SW1 and SW2, enter the global configuration mode by using the configure terminal command.

On both SW1 and SW2, select the two interfaces that will form the EtherChannel by using the interface range ethernet 0/0 - 1 command. This will enter the interface range configuration mode.

On both SW1 and SW2, set the protocol to LACP by using the channel-protocol lacp command.

On both SW1 and SW2, assign the interfaces to an EtherChannel group number 44 by using the channel-group 44 mode active command. This will create a logical interface named Port-channel44 and set the LACP mode to active on both ends. The LACP mode must match on both ends for the EtherChannel to form.

On both SW1 and SW2, exit the interface range configuration mode by using the exit command.

On both SW1 and SW2, enter the Port-channel interface configuration mode by using the interface port-channel 44 command.

On both SW1 and SW2, configure the Port-channel interface as a trunk link by using the switchport mode trunk command.

On both SW1 and SW2, configure the Port-channel interface to use 802.1q tags for VLAN identification by using the switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q command.

On both SW1 and SW2, configure VLAN 'MONITORING' as the untagged VLAN of the Port-channel interface by using the switchport trunk native vlan MONITORING command.

On both SW1 and SW2, exit the Port-channel interface configuration mode by using the exit command.

On both SW1 and SW2, save the configuration to NVRAM by using the copy running-config startup-config command.


Contribute your Thoughts:

Jarod
14 days ago
Wait, what's an EtherChannel again? Is that like a fancy name for a bunch of Ethernet cables bundled together?
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Van
22 hours ago
Yes, an EtherChannel is a way to bundle multiple Ethernet links together to increase bandwidth and provide redundancy.
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Selma
17 days ago
Lastly, we need to configure VLAN 'MONITORING' as the untagged VLAN of the EtherChannel.
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Helene
18 days ago
And don't forget to configure the trunk link with 802.1q tags.
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Adolph
21 days ago
We also need to configure the EtherChannel as a trunk link.
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Selma
27 days ago
Yes, we should also make sure the LACP mode matches on both ends.
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Twila
29 days ago
Haha, I bet the LACP mode match is the tricky part. Gotta make sure both ends are speaking the same language.
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Antonio
6 days ago
Definitely, it's like making sure both switches are on the same page before they start communicating.
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Nu
15 days ago
Yeah, making sure the LACP mode matches is crucial for the EtherChannel to work properly.
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Ryann
1 months ago
Sounds like a straightforward lab task. I'll make sure to configure the LACP EtherChannel correctly with the right VLAN and 802.1Q tagging.
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Odette
6 days ago
I will make sure to match the LACP mode on both ends and configure the EtherChannel as a trunk link.
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Elbert
8 days ago
I will configure the LACP EtherChannel between switches SW1 and SW2 using interfaces Ethernet0/0 and Ethernet0/1.
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Thurman
11 days ago
Don't forget to configure the trunk link with 802.1Q tags and set VLAN 'MONITORING' as the untagged VLAN of the EtherChannel.
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Venita
18 days ago
Make sure to match the LACP mode on both ends and configure the EtherChannel as a trunk link.
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Luz
24 days ago
I'll configure the LACP EtherChannel between SW1 and SW2 using interfaces Ethernet0/0 and Ethernet0/1.
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Helene
1 months ago
I think we need to configure an LACP EtherChannel between the switches.
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