During a recent network reconfiguration, a team added a new group of devices for isolation. After the change, that group cannot communicate with others. A path trace indicates data from the new group is not traveling across the interface that carries multiple data flows. Which adjustment is the best fix for the connectivity problems?
Add the new group to the interface that carries multiple data flows
Reassign the gateway for the new group to a new address range
Modify the IP setup for the entire environment
Enable a spanning feature on the relevant interface
The newly introduced grouping is not included in the interface configuration that carries traffic across multiple definitions. This omission results in dropped communications for that group. Activating a spanning feature or modifying IP settings does not correct the absence of the group's inclusion on that interface.
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