Which two VTP modes will make R1 capable of creating and deleting VLANs on itself?

Switch R1 is configured with VTP. Which two VTP modes will make R1 capable of creating and deleting VLANs on itself? (Choose two)

Switch R1 is configured with VTP. Which two VTP modes will make R1 capable of creating and deleting VLANs on itself? (Choose two)

A.
Client

B.
Server

C.
Transparent

D.
Pass-through

E.
Nonegotiate

Explanation:

VTP Modes
You can configure a switch to operate in any one of these VTP modes:
1.
Server-In VTP server mode, you can create, modify, and delete VLANs and specify other configuration parameters (such as VTP version) for the entire VTP domain. VTP servers advertise their VLAN configuration to other switches in the same VTP domain and synchronize their VLAN configuration with other switches based on advertisements received over trunk links. VTP server is the default mode.
2. Client-VTP clients behave the same way as VTP servers, but you cannot create, change, or delete VLANs on a VTP client.
3. Transparent-VTP transparent switches do not participate in VTP. A VTP transparent switch does not advertise its VLAN configuration and does not synchronize its VLAN configuration based on received advertisements. However, in VTP version 2, transparent switches do forward VTP advertisements that they receive out their trunk interfaces.

If you configure the switch as VTP transparent, you can create and modify VLANs but the changes affect only the individual switch.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Clients can not modify, add, or delete any VLAN information.
D, E: These options are not valid VTP modes.



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