When you are about to configure VTP, which two characteristics should you keep in mind? (Choose two)
A.
VTP can run only version 1
B.
A VTP password must be configured on all switches
C.
Switches in a VTP domain can run different VTP versions
D.
VTP should be set to server mode
E.
The VTP domain is restricted to building switch blocks
F.
The server mode cannot delete VLANs
Explanation:
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Understanding VTP operation and following recommended practice ensures that the benefits of VLANs can be fully realized. When configuring VTP, keep the following points in mind. VTP is in server mode by default, and the server mode has the ability to delete VLANs. It is therefore critical that a VTP password is configured on all switches. When you configure a new switch, be sure to attach it to the network before you configure the VTP domain name. If you configure VTP first, there is a possibility of wiping out all existing VLANs on your network once you make the connection.VTP can run version 1 or 2. All switches in a VTP domain must run the same VTP version. Do not enable VTP version 2 on a switch unless all of the switches in the same VTP domain are version 2 capable. When you enable VTP version 2 on a switch, all of the version 2-capable switches in the domain enable VTP version 2.
The VTP domain is restricted to building switch blocks. VTP keeps VLAN information consistent between Building Distribution layer and Building Access layer switches. VLAN configuration errors or failures will be confined to a switch block. Knowledge of all VLANs does not need to exist on all switches within the Campus Infrastructure module. Use of VTP is optional, and in high-availability environments it is best practice to set all switches to ignore VTP updates.