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The network administrator enables DHCP snooping globally and on VLAN 2. An additional step is mandatory for DHCP snooping to operate correctly and for clients to receive DHCP settings.
What is the additional mandatory step?
Refer to the exhibit.
The network administrator enables DHCP snooping globally and on VLAN 2. An additional step is mandatory for DHCP snooping to operate correctly and for clients to receive DHCP settings.
What is the additional mandatory step?
To ensure DHCP snooping operates correctly and clients receive the appropriate DHCP settings, you need to define the trunk port (trk1) as a trusted DHCP port. By default, all ports, including trunk ports, are considered untrusted, which means DHCP offers and acknowledgments cannot pass through them. Defining the trunk port as trusted allows the legitimate DHCP traffic to be forwarded to the clients.
Answer should be A. By default when you enable DHCP Snooping all ports (including trunks) are untrusted.
correct answer is A