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VTP and VLANS Lab Grading Rubric

Category | Points | Description |

Section 1VTP and VLANS: 30 points * Task 2: Step 2 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 5: Step 1 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 6: Step 2 * Related Explanation or Response * Task 9: Step 1 * Related Explanation or Response * Summary Paragraph | 2323232310 | Paste the requested screenshot.Provide the requested answer.Paste the requested screenshot.Provide the requested answer.Paste the requested screenshot.Provide the requested answer.Paste the requested screenshot.Provide the requested answer.In your own words, summarize what you have learned about VTP and VLANs. |

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NOTE: Please write your answers to each question in a different color font to make this easier for the Professor to grade.

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VTP and VLANs Lab (30 points)

Write a paragraph (minimum five college-level sentences) below that summarizes what was accomplished in this lab, what you learned by performing it, how it relates to this week’s TCOs and other course material, and just as important, how you feel it will benefit you in your academic and professional career. (10 points) I learned a great deal with lab. I learned how to configure vlans. I also learned how to assign ports to the created vlans. As well as how to use the ip default gateway command and no ip routing command. These things will help me a lot in my field as computer network admin.

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Copy and paste the following screenshots from your VTP and VLANs lab below.

Preliminary Discussion

Most of the objectives and operations of the Labs that we have performed up to this point are either pretty obvious prior to the start of the experiment or become clear as you perform the operations; that is not necessarily...