A technician monitors a switch interface and notices it is not forwarding frames on a trunked port. However, the cable and interfaces are in working order. Which of the following is MOST likely the cause of the issue?
it is C because without or with a faulty 802.1q config (trunking protocol) the switch will not pass on the message to due vlan.
its not a because there is only one switch
Trunked ports are used to carry traffic for multiple VLANs over a single physical link. The fact that frames are not being forwarded on a trunked port indicates a problem with the 802.1Q configuration.
STP issues typically result in intermittent connectivity or complete loss of connectivity rather than preventing frames from being forwarded.
ChatGPT: STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) is a network protocol used to prevent loops in Ethernet networks. It ensures a loop-free topology by selectively blocking redundant links. One of the main functions of STP is to prevent broadcast storms and network instability that can occur due to loops.
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