what is vtp
there is three question regatding vpn but i know it is not
conserned with that
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Answer / rohit
vtp stands for VLAN trunking protocol. it have the three modes
1--User mode.
2--Server mode
3--Transparent mode.
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vtp(vlan trunking protocol)
1] vtp is l2 messaging protocol that maintain vlan configuration consistency by managing to addition,delection and name change of vlan's across a network
2] vtp minimizes misconfiguration and configuration inconsistencies
3] vtp information is sent between switches only via a trunk port
three requirments for a vtp to communicate vlan information between switches
*vtp management domain name of both switches must be set the same
*one of the switches has to be configured in server mode
*no router is necessary
three vtp modes is,
server,client,transparent
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