A customer network engineer has made configuration changes that have resulted in some loss of connectivity. You have bee

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A customer network engineer has made configuration changes that have resulted in some loss of connectivity. You have bee

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A customer network engineer has made configuration changes that have resulted in some loss of connectivity. You have been called in to evaluate a switch network and suggest resolutions to the problems.

Refer to the topology.
SW1 Switch Management IP address is not pingable from SW4. What could be the issue?
A Customer Netw 1
A Customer Netw 1 (49.22 KiB) Viewed 48 times
A Customer Netw 2
A Customer Netw 2 (14.83 KiB) Viewed 48 times
A Customer Netw 3
A Customer Netw 3 (13.83 KiB) Viewed 48 times
A Customer Netw 4
A Customer Netw 4 (21.44 KiB) Viewed 48 times
A Customer Netw 5
A Customer Netw 5 (13.71 KiB) Viewed 48 times
A. Management VLAN not allowed in the trunk links between SW1 and SW4
B. Management VLAN not allowed in the trunk links between SW1 and SW2
C. Management VLAN not allowed in the trunk link between SW2 and SW4
D. Management VLAN ip address on SW4 is configured in wrong subnet
E. Management VLAN interface is shutdown on SW4
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