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.
A. is incorrect because a client that cannot access a server does not switch to transparent mode.
B. is incorrect because VTP clients can not create, delete, or modify period.
D. is not correct because VTP advertisements are forward to switches in VTP transparent mode. However, transparent mode switches never use the advertisements to update there database. Nor do Transparent switches generate advertisements.
E. is incorrect. The default mode for VTP is Server.
C. is correct. VTP Clients update there database when a higher configuration revision number is received.
F. is correct. VTP clients don’t store VLAN information in NVRAM, which means if the switch is reloaded or reset the VLAN information is lost.
@Conrad – Thank you for filling in the reasoning, it really helps to have explanations.