You connect a host to a switch port, but the new host cannot log into the server that is plugged into the same switch. What could the problem be?

You connect a host to a switch port, but the new host cannot log into the server that is plugged into the same switch. What could the problem be? Correct Answer The switch port the host is connected to is not configured with the correct VLAN membership

This question is a little Vague, but the best answer is that the VLAN membership for the port is not configured

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