A. A router with only one available LAN port
Explanation:
Subinterfaces are logical interfaces created on a single physical interface of a network device, such as a router. They are commonly used in scenarios where multiple VLANs or networks need to be configured on a single physical interface. Each subinterface is assigned its own VLAN ID and IP configuration.
Google says a router , But can someone please correct if wrong?
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