Host A is a PC, connected to switch SW1 and assigned to VLAN 1. Which of the following are typically assigned an IP address in the same subnet as host A? (Select two answers)

a. The local router's WAN interface
b. The local router's LAN interface
c. All other hosts attached to the same switch
d. Other hosts attached to the same switch and also in VLAN 1

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Answer:

Option A and Option D are the correct options .

Explanation:

The basic rule for deciding if both computer interfaces would be in a similar subnet is whether both interfaces are isolated from one another and a router. In order that can provide a path for hosts in each VLAN to transmit data to hosts outside that VLAN, a nearby router should link its LAN interface to the similar VLAN as hosts and get an address in the similar subnet as hosts.

So, There would not be a router separating most of the hosts in that similar VLAN on the same transition, therefore these hosts will also be in a similar subnet. Moreover, some PC, linked to the similar switch but rather in a separate VLAN, may allow its packets to travel through the router to Host A, and the IP address of Host A would have to be in a separate subnet that is not similar to this new host.