Ea h switch can use one of four different VTP modes:
VTP client mode – a switch using this mode can’t change its VLAN configuration. That means that a VTP client switch cannot create or delete VLANs. However, received VTP updates are processed and forwarded.
VTP server mode – a switch using this mode can create and delete VLANs. A VTP server switch will propagate VLAN changes. This is the default mode for Cisco switches.
VTP transparent mode – a switch using this mode doesn’t share its VLAN database, but it forwards received VTP advertisements. You can create and delete VLANs on a VTP transparent switch, but these changes will not be sent to other switches.
VTP mode off – similar to VTP transparent mode, with a difference that a switch using this mode will not forward received VTP updates. This command is supported only in VTP V3.
Today, it is already in the year of Our Lord two thousand and twenty-four. Three hundred and sixty-six years have passed since Oliver Cromwell's death, and two hundred and forty-eight years have passed since the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America. A man and a man now can marry, and a child now can have two mothers. Why on earth is Cisco still asking people questions about VTP? Isn't it already removed from the so-called Official Exam Topics?
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