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200-301 Question #216: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is D: switchport trunk native vlan 67. Native VLAN: The native VLAN is the one into which untagged traffic will be put when it’s received on a trunk port. This makes it possible for your VLAN to support legacy devices or devices that don’t tag their traffic like some wireless access points and simply network attached

Submitted by anjalisingh· Mar 5, 2026

Question

Refer to the exhibit. The network administrator wants VLAN 67 traffic to be untagged between Switch 1 and Switch 2, while all other VLANs are to remain tagged. Which command accomplishes this task?

Options

  • Aswitchport access vlan 67
  • Bswitchport trunk allowed vlan 67
  • Cswitchport private-vlan association host 67
  • Dswitchport trunk native vlan 67

Explanation

Native VLAN: The native VLAN is the one into which untagged traffic will be put when it’s received on a trunk port. This makes it possible for your VLAN to support legacy devices or devices that don’t tag their traffic like some wireless access points and simply network attached

Topics

#Native VLAN#Trunk configuration#VLAN tagging

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