QUESTION=What are the two options you can consider when you need to have inter-VLAN communication and you have only an external router?
NAME_QUESTION=What are the two options you
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ANSWER1=One router interface for every switch in the internetwork
ANSWER2=One router interface for every single VLAN
ANSWER3=Two router interfaces for every switch in the internetwork
ANSWER4=One router interface into one switch port running a trunking protocol
REACTION1=If you have an external router, you certainly can have a router interface for every single VLAN. However, you can also have only one Fast or Gigabit Ethernet interface connected into a switch running a trunking protocol that will provide inter-VLAN routing.
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TEXT_SHOW_ANSWER=If you have an external router, you certainly can have a router interface for every single VLAN. However, you can also have only one Fast or Gigabit Ethernet interface connected into a switch running a trunking protocol that will provide inter-VLAN routing.