What is VTP?
Answer Posted / aman mukhi
VTP Stands For VLAN Trunking Protocol. It is basically used
in VLAN Environment. VLAN Trunking protocol provides the
Sending and Receiving Multiple VLAN information In the
Network.
&
Its a Vlan data base management throught which we
can creat,delete & modify the vlan.
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