On Cisco switches, the default VLAN is VLAN 1, which is assigned by default to all switch ports and cannot be deleted. This default network segment carries control traffic such as CDP and STP. The correct answer is that it is assigned by default to all ports and cannot be deleted. Option B is incorrect because voice traffic is typically assigned to a separate voice VLAN, not the default VLAN. Option C is incorrect because, while it's a security best practice to avoid using the default VLAN for user data traffic, the default VLAN itself cannot be removed from the switch. Option D is incorrect because the default VLAN is not specifically used for management traffic and can be used for other user traffic; management functions can be configured on different VLANs.
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Cisco CCNA 200-301
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