What are two characteristics of a switch that is configured as a VTP client? (Choose two.)
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 the switch receives a summary advertisement packet, the switch compares the VTP domain name to its own VTP domain name. If the name is different, the switch simply ignores the packet. If the name is the same, the switch then compares the configuration revision to its own revision. If its own configuration revision is higher or equal, the packet is ignored. If it is lower, an advertisement request is sent.
Advertisement Requests
A switch needs a VTP advertisement request in these situations:
The switch has been reset.
The VTP domain name has been changed.
The switch has received a VTP summary advertisement with a higher configuration revision than its own.
Higher – reboot