A network administrator is setting up port configurations on a new switch as part of a VoIP deployment. Each switch port needs to support both a data VLAN and a separate VLAN for a VoIP phone. Which of the following configurations should the administrator apply to the switch ports to support both device types on the same port?
Configure port security to restrict the traffic to a specific MAC address for each VLAN.
Assign a dedicated port for data VLAN and a separate dedicated port for the voice VLAN, avoiding the use of port tagging.
Use port aggregation to combine multiple physical ports into a single logical one for both voice and data VLANs.
Configure both data and voice VLANs with 802.1Q port tagging and prioritize voice traffic.
Set the ports to a trunk mode to allow traffic from any VLAN without the need for tagging.
Enable port mirroring to copy data VLAN traffic to the voice VLAN as a redundancy measure.