Refer to the exhibit.
The Cisco IOS Software-based switches are configured with VTP and VLANs as shown. The network administrator wants to quickly add the VLANs defined on SW1 to the configuration of SW2. Therefore, the administrator copies the vlan.dat file from the flash memory on SW1 to the flash memory of SW2. After the file is copied to SW2, it is rebooted. What is the VLAN status of SW2 after the reboot?
A.
The VLAN information on SW2 will remain the same because it has been configured for transparent VTP mode.
B.
SW2 will clear the vlan.dat file and load its VLAN information from the configuration file stored in NVRAM.
C.
A VTP mode mismatch will occur, causing the VLANS in the startup configuration to be ignored and all VLANs above 1005 to be erased.
D.
The VLANs in the vlan.dat file will be copied to the running configuration and merged with the extended VLANs defined in the startup configuration.
E.
All VLANs will be erased and all ports will be moved into the default VLAN 1.