An administrator has configured two VLAN interfaces:

A DHCP server is connected to the VLAN10 interface. A DHCP client is connected to the VLAN5 interface. However, the DHCP client cannot get a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server.
What is the cause of the problem?
- Both interfaces must belong to the same forward domain.
- The role of the VLAN10 interface must be set to server.
- Both interfaces must have the same VLAN ID.
- Both interfaces must be in different VDOMs.
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