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What command must firstly be configured on an interface to enable layer 3 EtherChannel?Question 13Select one:switchport mode trunkswitchport access no switchportno shutdown

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What command must firstly be configured on an interface to enable layer 3 EtherChannel?Question 13Select one:switchport mode trunkswitchport access no switchportno shutdown

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The first command that must be configured on an interface to enable layer 3 EtherChannel is "no switchport". This command is used to switch the interface from layer 2 to layer 3. Here are the steps:

  1. Enter into the interface that you want to configure for Layer 3 EtherChannel. For example, if you want to configure interface GigabitEthernet 0/1, you would enter:

    configure terminal
    interface GigabitEthernet 0/1
    
  2. Next, you would enter the "no switchport" command to switch the interface from a Layer 2 interface

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