What are two results of entering the Switch(config)# vtp mode client command on a Catalyst switch?

What are two results of entering the Switch(config)# vtp mode client command on a Catalyst
switch? (Choose two.)

What are two results of entering the Switch(config)# vtp mode client command on a Catalyst
switch? (Choose two.)

A.
The switch will ignore VTP summary advertisements.

B.
The switch will forward VTP summary advertisements.

C.
The switch will process VTP summary advertisements.

D.
The switch will originate VTP summary advertisements.

E.
The switch will create, modify and delete VLANs for the entire VTP domain.

Explanation:
Server Mode Once VTP is configured on a Cisco switch, the default mode used is Server Mode. In
any given VTP management domain, at least one switch must be in Server Mode. When in Server
Mode, a switch can be used to add, delete, and modify VLANs, and this information will be passed
to all other switches in the VTP management domain.
Client Mode 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.
Transparent Mode A switch in VTP Transparent Mode will pass VTP updates received by switches
in Server Mode to other switches in the VTP management domain, but will not actually process the
contents of these messages. When individual VLANs are added, deleted, or modified on a switch
running in transparent mode, the changes are local to that particular switch only, and are not
passed to other switches in the VTP management domain.



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