QUESTION=Which topology scenario(s) support Multi-Layer Switching (MLS)? (Choose all that apply.)
NAME_QUESTION=Which topology scenario(s)
RIGHT_ANSWER=1101
ANSWER1=Router on a stick
ANSWER2=Multiple switches connected via ISL trunks with only one switch connected to a router
ANSWER3=Multiple switches connected to a router
ANSWER4=Multiple routers connected to one switch
REACTION1=The router on a stick is the typical and simplest topology for Multi-Layer Switching (MLS). Multiple switches connected to each other can use MLS if only one switch is connected to the router. Multiple routers can be connected to one switch as long as each router only has one link to the switch. See Chapter 7 for more information.
REACTION2=
TXT_LINK1=Acceptable MLS Topologies
TXT_LINK2=Acceptable MLS Topologies
LINK1=s074+289a
LINK2=s074+289a
TEXT_SHOW_ANSWER=The router on a stick is the typical and simplest topology for Multi-Layer Switching (MLS). Multiple switches connected to each other can use MLS if only one switch is connected to the router. Multiple routers can be connected to one switch as long as each router only has one link to the switch. See Chapter 7 for more information.