Switch R1 is part of the Company VTP domain. What’s true of VTP Pruning within this
domain? (Select all that apply)
A.
It does not prune traffic from VLANs that are pruning-ineligible
B.
VLAN 1 is always pruning-eligible
C.
it will prune traffic from VLANs that are pruning-ineligible
D.
VLAN 2 is always pruning-ineligible
E.
None of the other alternatives apply.
Explanation:
By definition, pruning-ineligible VLANs can not be pruned. You can make specific
VLANs pruning ineligible with the clear vtp pruneeligible vlan_range command. By
default, VLANs 2-1000 are pruning-eligible. Since the default VLAN for any switch port
in a Catalyst switch is VLAN 1, it is not eligible for pruning.
Incorrect Answers:
B: VLAN 1 is always pruning-ineligible
C: The opposite is true.
D: By default, VLANs 2-1000 are eligible to be pruned.