what is the problem?

Refer to the exhibit:

An organization connect two locations, supporting two VLANs, through two switches as shown. Inter-VLANs communicated is not required. The network is working properly and there is fully connectivity. The organization needs to add additional VLANs, so it has been decided to implement VTP. Both switches are configured as VTP servers in the same VTP domain. VLANs added to Switch1 are not learned by Switch2. Based on this information and partial configuration is the exhibit, what is the problem?

Refer to the exhibit:

An organization connect two locations, supporting two VLANs, through two switches as shown. Inter-VLANs communicated is not required. The network is working properly and there is fully connectivity. The organization needs to add additional VLANs, so it has been decided to implement VTP. Both switches are configured as VTP servers in the same VTP domain. VLANs added to Switch1 are not learned by Switch2. Based on this information and partial configuration is the exhibit, what is the problem?

A.
Switch2 should be configured as a VTP client.

B.
VTP is Cisco proprietory and requires a different trunking encapsulation

C.
A router is required to route VTP advertisements between the swtiches.

D.
STP has blocked on of the links between the switches, limiting connectivity.

E.
The links between the switches are access links.



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Edwin

Edwin

Answer A is correct too.

Piab

Piab

Nope, both can work fine in VTP server mode at the same time.