This document contains a CCNA exam with multiple choice questions about VLANs and trunking. Some key points:
- VLANs improve network security by isolating users and reducing broadcast storms. Trunking allows multiple VLANs to cross a link.
- In a default switch configuration, all ports are members of VLAN1.
- For trunking to occur, both switch ports must be configured consistently (e.g. with trunk mode on).
- VLAN tags are only added on trunk links that carry multiple VLANs between switches.
- Non-default VLANs must use extended range numbers like 20-30. VLANs can be configured in VLAN database or global config mode.