QUESTION=Which of the following describes local VLAN services?
NAME_QUESTION=Which of the following describes
RIGHT_ANSWER=1
ANSWER1=###dy [-5] Users do not cross layer 3 devices and the network services are in the same broadcast domain as the users. This type of traffic never crosses the backbone.
ANSWER2=Users cross the backbone to log in to servers for file and print services.
ANSWER3=###dy [-7] Users would have to cross a layer 3 device to communicate with the network services, but they might not have to cross the backbone.
ANSWER4=###dy [-7] Layer 3 switches or routers are required in this scenario because the services must be close to the core and would probably be based in their own subnet.
REACTION1=Local VLAN services are network services that are located in the same VLAN as the user trying to access them. Packets will not pass through a layer 3 device. See Chapter 1 for more information.
REACTION2=
REACTION3=
REACTION4=
TXT_LINK1=Local Services
TXT_LINK2=Local Services
TXT_LINK3=Local Services
TXT_LINK4=Local Services
LINK1=s013+011a
LINK2=s013+011a
LINK3=s013+011a
LINK4=s013+011a
TEXT_SHOW_ANSWER=Local VLAN services are network services that are located in the same VLAN as the user trying to access them. Packets will not pass through a layer 3 device. See Chapter 1 for more information.