On a Cisco switch, how can a single access port be configured to support both a PC and an IP phone, separating data and voice traffic into different VLANs?
Enable BPDU filter on the port
Enable EtherChannel on the port
Configure the access port with an auxiliary VLAN for voice
Configure the port as an access port without specifying a voice VLAN
By configuring an access port with an auxiliary VLAN for voice, the switch can handle both data and voice traffic over the same physical interface. The PC's data traffic remains untagged in the access VLAN, while the IP phone's voice traffic is tagged with the voice VLAN ID, ensuring separation of traffic types. Setting the BPDU filter will drop the BPDUs and will not segregate the voice traffic from data traffic. Enabling EtherChannel aggregates multiple physical links and is unrelated to voice and data separation. Configuring the port without specifying a voice VLAN will not segregate the voice traffic from data traffic.
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