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Refer to the exhibit. PC1 is configured in the same VLAN as PC2 and three switches sit in the middle of their VLAN communication. For some reason PC1 cannot communicate with PC2. What could be the problem and how could it be solved? THERE IS NO EXHIBIT. ANSWER IS CONNECTION BETWEEN PC NEEDS TO BE CHANGED TO ACCESS MODE
The port negotiations on all Switches must be changed to AUTO.
The connections between the PCs must be changed from trunk mode to access mode.
The link between SW1 and SW3 must be configured as access.
The subnet IP in one PC is configured improperly and must be changed.
Both PCs are on the same subnet 172.16.100.0/23, where the first valid host is 172.16.100.1 and the last is 172.16.101.254, so that is not the problem. The problem is that the switchports attached to the PCs must be configured as access not as trunks.
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