Exam 200-120 | Question id=133 | LAN Switching Technologies |
What are characteristics of a switch that is configured as a VTP client?
A. |
If a switch that is configured to operate in client mode cannot access a VTP server, then the switch reverts to transparent mode. | |
B. |
On switches that are configured to operate in client mode, VLANs can be created, deleted, or renamed locally. | |
C. |
The local VLAN configuration is updated only when an update that has a higher configuration revision number is received. | |
D. |
VTP advertisements are not forwarded to neighboring switches that are configured in VTP transparent mode. | |
E. |
VTP client is the default VTP mode. | |
F. |
When switches in VTP client mode are rebooted, they send a VTP advertisement request to the VTP servers. |
When a switch is configured to use VTP Client Mode, it is simply the recipient of any VLANs added, deleted, or modified by a switch in Server Mode within the same management domain. A switch in VTP client mode cannot make any changes to VLAN information.