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phatsoundz wrote: if there's a partial mesh topology of switches all running various trunks, vlans, if one trunk goes down, do they all go down? or just that trunk/vlan will be unreachable? -the answer is that all vlans are unreachable
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phatsoundz wrote: this may be a rhetorical question but i gotta ask, i'm having trouble locating the answer in my books, and i fear that i have another poor practice exam question i came across online; if there's a partial mesh topology of switches all running various trunks, vlans, if one trunk goes down, do they all go down? or just that trunk/vlan will be unreachable? -the answer is that all vlans are unreachable -am i missing something? is this right?
tech-airman wrote: phatsoundz wrote: this may be a rhetorical question but i gotta ask, i'm having trouble locating the answer in my books, and i fear that i have another poor practice exam question i came across online; if there's a partial mesh topology of switches all running various trunks, vlans, if one trunk goes down, do they all go down? or just that trunk/vlan will be unreachable? -the answer is that all vlans are unreachable -am i missing something? is this right? phatsoundz, Did the question mention that there was a router involved to route between the VLANs?
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