ConfigureTerminal.com Free CCENT & CCNA Question of the day
CCNA & ICND2 Question:
On which devices in a VTP domain should changes be made?
A) A switch in VTP server mode
B) A switch in VTP client mode
C) A switch in VTP transparent mode
D) On all switches
E) On the router doing inter-vlan routing
Answer: A
When a switch is in VTP server mode, you can change the VLAN configuration and have it propagated throughout the network.
When a switch is in VTP client mode, you cannot change its VLAN configuration. The client switch receives VTP updates from a VTP server in the VTP domain and then modifies its configuration accordingly.
When you configure the switch for VTP transparent mode, you disable VTP on the switch. The switch then does not send VTP updates and does not act on VTP updates received from other switches. However, a VTP transparent switch does forward received VTP advertisements on all of its trunk links.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
On which devices in a VTP domain should changes be made?
A) A switch in VTP server mode
B) A switch in VTP client mode
C) A switch in VTP transparent mode
D) On all switches
E) On the router doing inter-vlan routing
Answer: A
When a switch is in VTP server mode, you can change the VLAN configuration and have it propagated throughout the network.
When a switch is in VTP client mode, you cannot change its VLAN configuration. The client switch receives VTP updates from a VTP server in the VTP domain and then modifies its configuration accordingly.
When you configure the switch for VTP transparent mode, you disable VTP on the switch. The switch then does not send VTP updates and does not act on VTP updates received from other switches. However, a VTP transparent switch does forward received VTP advertisements on all of its trunk links.
To your success,
David Bombal
CCIE #11023, CCSI, CCDP, CCIP, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP
http://www.configureterminal.com/
http://www.icnd1.com/
http://www.icnd2.com/
http://www.ipcoach.com/
Labels: 640-802, 640-816, 640-822, CCENT, CCNA, Cisco, ConfigureTerminal.com, Exam, ICND1, ICND2, Pass the CCNA

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home