VLAN leakage is when traffic destined for a certain VLAN (ie: broadcast
traffic) is forwarded to switch ports that aren't assigned to the VLAN. The
term "leaking" is used to describe the condition. I really had to search for
a definition on this one.
Good luck in future exams
John
"Gopinath Pulyankote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Just came back from the test center. I found it harder than BSCN too. I
> finished with 868, when I got a 908 in BSCN. Some of the Q on trunking
were
> very confusing.
> BTW, what is "frame leakage" ???
> Best of luck for those taking the exam.
>
> ""Cisco Kidd"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > I passed today with a score of 857...I just wanted to say that I thought
> > this test was harder than the BSCN....maybe I think backwards or
> > something (I scored 931 on the BSCN)...thanks to all that have posted
and
> > study hard.....
> >
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