If you are using a layer 3 switch, then i would go
with option 2 because each vlan on the switch
corresponds to a logical interface on the router.
So that would be my 0.02 cent answer.
Imran.
--- Yan Yin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here I have one Support exam question, need your
> answer and explanation.
> Thanks.
>
> What does a switch vlan correspond to the vlan
> routing paradigm?
> 1) Bridge Group
> 2) Router interface
> 3) ISL trunk identifier
> 4) Single routed subnet
> 5) Spanning-tree branch
>
>
> Regards,
> Yan Yin
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