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What is the default VTP mode for a switch? |
Server |
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TRUE/FALSE - VTP is supported on a B-series UCS chassis?
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False - VTP is not supported.
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What precautions should you take when adding a new switch to a VTP domain?
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Ensure the revision number is set to 0. |
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How do you set the revision number to 0? |
a. Change the name of the VTP domain. |
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2 switches are interconnected via a 802.1Q trunk and have default VTP settings. What would happen if the VTP domain on one switch were to be updated? |
The other switch would be updated with this info as VTP would assume that you wanted to propagate this info. This could be prevented by disabling the trunk or configuring a VTP password on 1 switch. No trunks = no VTP propagation.
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What is the default VTP domain? |
Null |
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Explain VTP pruning. |
VTP pruning will automatically prune traffic for certain VLAN's on a trunk, when that VLAN is not used on the destination trunk. |
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TRUE/FALSE - VTP Pruning is enabled by default? |
False. |
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How many version of VTP are there? |
2 - v2 has some advancements on v1. |
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What command will display all VTP settings? |
"show vtp status" |
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Configure a switch to be a VTP server, domain NEXUS, password "cisco", V2, VTP Pruning on. |
configure |