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    CCNA 3 - Module 4

    1. Refer to the exhibit. The switches in the exhibit are connected with trunks within

    the same VTP management domain. Each switch is labeled with its VTP mode. A

    new VLAN is added to witch!. This VLAN does not show u" on the other switches.#hat is the reason for this$

    % VLANs cannot be created on trans"arent mode switches.

    % Trans"arent mode switches do not forward VTP ad&ertisements.

    % VLANs created on trans"arent mode switches are not included in VTP

    ad&ertisements.

    % er&er mode switches neither listen to nor forward VTP messages from

    trans"arent mode switches.

    '. #hich two statements are true about the im"lementation of VTP$ ()hoose two.*

    % witches must be connected &ia trunks.

    % The VTP domain name is case sensiti&e.

    % Trans"arent mode switches cannot be configured with new VLANs.

    % The VTP "assword is mandator+ and case sensiti&e.

    % witches that use VTP must ha&e the same switch name.

    !. #hich two statements describe VTP trans"arent mode o"eration$ ()hoose two.*

    % Trans"arent mode switches can create VLAN management information.

    % Trans"arent mode switches can add VLANs of local significance onl+.

    % Trans"arent mode switches "ass an+ VLAN management information that the+

    recei&e to other switches.

    % Trans"arent mode switches can ado"t VLAN management changes that are

    recei&ed from other switches.

    % Trans"arent mode switches originate u"dates about the status of their VLAN

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    and inform other switches about that status.

    ,. #hich three VTP "arameters must be identical on all switches to "artici"ate in

    the same VTP domain$ ()hoose three.*

    % re&ision number

    % domain name

    % "runing

    % mode

    % domain "assword

    % &ersion number

    -. #hat causes a VTP configured switch to issue a summar+ ad&ertisement$

    % A fi&e%minute u"date timer has ela"sed.

    % A "ort on the switch has been shutdown.

    % The switch is changed to the trans"arent mode.

    % A new host has been attached to a switch in the management domain.

    . Refer to the exhibit. witches #1 and #' are interconnected &ia a trunk link

    but failed to exchange VLAN information. The network administrator issued the

    show &t" status command to troubleshoot the "roblem. /n the basis of the

    "ro&ided command out"ut0 what could be done to correct the "roblem$

    % witch #' must be configured as a VTP client.

    % The switches must be interconnected &ia an access link.

    % The switches must be configured with the same VTP domain name.

    % oth switches must be configured with the same VTP re&ision number.

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    2. Refer to the exhibit. #hich two facts can be confirmed b+ this out"ut$ ()hoose

    two.*

    % 3f this switch is added to an established network0 the other VTP%enabled switches

    in the same VTP domain will consider their own VLAN information to be more

    recent than the VLAN information ad&ertised b+ this switch.

    % This switch shows no configuration re&ision errors.

    % This switch has established two%wa+ communication with the neighboringde&ices.

    % This switch is configured to ad&ertise its VLAN configuration to other VTP%

    enabled switches in the same VTP domain.

    % This switch is configured to allows the network manager to maximi4e bandwidth

    b+ restricting traffic to s"ecific network de&ices.

    5. Refer to the exhibit. witch 1 is in VTP ser&er mode. witches ' and ! are in

    client mode. An administrator accidentall+ disconnects the cable from 6781 on '.#hat will the effect be on '$

    % ' will automaticall+ transition to VTP trans"arent mode.

    % ' will remo&e all VLANs from the VLAN database until the cable is reconnected.

    % ' will retain the VLANs as of the latest known re&ision0 but will lose the VLANs if

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    % the nati&e VLAN

    1'. #hich two statements are true about VTP "runing$ ()hoose two.*

    % Pruning is enabled b+ default.

    % Pruning can onl+ be configured on VTP ser&ers.

    % Pruning must be configured on all VTP ser&ers in the domain.

    % VLANs on VTP client%mode switches will not be "runed.

    % Pruning will "re&ent unnecessar+ flooding of broadcasts across trunks.

    1!. #hat does a client mode switch in a VTP management domain do when it

    recei&es a summar+ ad&ertisement with a re&ision number higher than its current

    re&ision number$

    % 3t sus"ends forwarding until a subset ad&ertisement u"date arri&es.

    % 3t issues an ad&ertisement re9uest for new VLAN information.

    % 3t increments the re&ision number and forwards it to other switches.

    % 3t deletes the VLANs not included in the summar+ ad&ertisement.

    % 3t issues summar+ ad&ertisements to ad&ise other switches of status changes.

    1,. Refer to the exhibit. All switches in the network "artici"ate in the same VTP

    domain. #hat ha""ens when the new switch #' with a default configuration and

    re&ision number of 7 is inserted in the existing VTP domain Lab

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    % The switch o"erates as a VTP client.

    % The switch o"erates in VTP trans"arent mode.

    % The switch o"erates as a VTP ser&er and deletes the existing VLAN configuration

    in the domain.

    % The switch o"erates as a VTP ser&er0 but does not im"act the existing VLAN

    configuration in the domain.

    % The switch o"erates as a VTP ser&er in the default VTP domain and does not

    affect the configuration in the existing VTP domain.

    1-. #hat are two features of VTP client mode o"eration$ ()hoose two.*

    % unable to add VLANs

    % can add VLANs of local significance

    % forward broadcasts out all "orts with no res"ect to VLAN information

    % can onl+ "ass VLAN management information without ado"ting changes

    % can forward VLAN information to other switches in the same VTP domain

    1. Refer to the exhibit. ' was "re&iousl+ used in a lab en&ironment and has been

    added to the "roduction network in ser&er mode. The lab and "roduction networks

    use the same VTP domain name0 so the network administrator made no

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    configuration changes to ' before adding it to the "roduction network. The lab

    domain has a higher re&ision number. After ' was added to the "roduction

    network0 man+ com"uters lost network connecti&it+. #hat will sol&e the "roblem$

    % Reset the re&ision number on ' with either the delete VTP command or b+

    changing the domain name and then changing it back.

    % Re%enter all a""ro"riate VLANs0 exce"t VLAN 10 manuall+ on witch1 so that the+

    "ro"agate throughout the network.

    % )hange 1 to trans"arent VTP mode to reclaim all VLANs in &lan.dat and change

    back to ser&er mode.

    % )hange ' to client mode so the VLANs will automaticall+ "ro"agate.

    12. A network administrator is re"lacing a failed switch with a switch that was

    "re&iousl+ on the network. #hat "recautionar+ ste" should the administrator take

    on the re"lacement switch to a&oid incorrect VLAN information from "ro"agating

    through the network$

    % Enable VTP "runing.

    % )hange the VTP domain name.

    % )hange the VTP mode to client.

    % )hange all the interfaces on the switch to access "orts.

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    15. Refer to the exhibit. witch1 is not "artici"ating in the VTP management

    "rocess with the other switches that are shown in the exhibit. #hat are two

    "ossible ex"lanations for this$ ()hoose two.*

    % witch1 is in client mode.

    % witch' is in ser&er mode.

    % witch' is in trans"arent mode.

    % witch1 is in a different management domain.

    % witch1 has end de&ices that are connected to the "orts.

    % witch1 is using VTP &ersion 10 and witch' is using VTP &ersion '.

    1:. Refer to the exhibit. All switches in the VTP domain are new. witch #1 is

    configured as a VTP ser&er0 switches #' and #, are configured as VTP clients0

    and switch #! is configured in VTP trans"arent mode. #hich switch or switches

    recei&e VTP u"dates and s+nchroni4e their VLAN configuration based on those

    u"dates$

    % All switches recei&e u"dates and s+nchroni4e VLAN information.

    % /nl+ switch #' recei&es u"dates and s+nchroni4es VLAN information.

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    % /nl+ switches #! and #, recei&e u"dates and s+nchroni4e VLAN information.

    % #! and #, recei&e u"dates0 but onl+ switch #, s+nchroni4es VLAN

    information.

    '7. #hich statement is true when VTP is configured on a switched network that

    incor"orates VLANs$

    % VTP is onl+ com"atible with the 57'.1= standard.

    % VTP adds to the com"lexit+ of managing a switched network.

    % VTP allows a switch to be configured to belong to more than one VTP domain.

    % VTP d+namicall+ communicates VLAN changes to all switches in the same VTP

    domain.