A. VLAN NAMES ARE CASE-SENSITIVE, SO THE NAME MY-VLAN COMMAND, WHIL...
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A. VLAN names are case-sensitive, so the name MY-VLAN command, while using
the correct syntax, would set a different VLAN name than the name shown in the
question. The interface range command in one of the answers includes interfaces
Fa0/13, Fa0/14, and Fa0/15. Because Fa0/14 is not assigned to VLAN 2, this command
would not have allowed the right VLAN assignment. To assign a port to a VLAN, the
switchport access vlan 2 command would have been required (not the switchport
vlan 2 command, which is syntactically incorrect).
Chapter 10
“Do I Know This Already?”