DTP & VTP Flashcards

1
Q

Does a VTPv3 client maintain its VLAN database in NVRAM?

A

Yes

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2
Q

What are two methods to reset the VTP revision number to 0?
Change the VTP domain to an unused domain.
OR
[…]

A

Change the VTP mode to transparent.

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3
Q

What are two methods to reset the VTP revision number to 0?
[…]
OR
Change the VTP mode to transparent.

A

Change the VTP domain to an unused domain.

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4
Q

Does a VTP transparent maintain its VLAN database in NVRAM?

A

Yes

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5
Q

Does a VTPv1/v2 client maintain its VLAN database in NVRAM?

A

No

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6
Q

Does a VTP server maintain its VLAN database in NVRAM?

A

Yes

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7
Q

Does VTPv3 support the extended VLAN range (1006-4094)?

A

Yes

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8
Q

Does VTPv2 support the extended VLAN range (1006-4094)?

A

No

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9
Q

Does VTPv1 support the extended VLAN range (1006-4094)?

A

No

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10
Q

VTP transparents [will/won’t] synchronize their VLAN database with a VTP server with a higher revision number.

A

won’t

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11
Q

VTP clients [will/won’t] synchronize their VLAN database with a VTP server with a higher revision number.

A

will

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12
Q

VTP servers [will/won’t] synchronize their VLAN database with a VTP server with a higher revision number.

A

will

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13
Q

VTP transparents [can/can’t] add/modify/delete VLANs.

A

can

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14
Q

VTP clients [can/can’t] add/modify/delete VLANs.

A

can’t

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15
Q

VTP servers [can/can’t] add/modify/delete VLANs.

A

can

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16
Q

VTP servers will increase the […] every time a VLAN is added/modified/deleted.

A

revision number

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17
Q

Cisco switches operate in VTP version […] by default.

A

1

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18
Q

Cisco switches operate in VTP […] mode by default.

A

server

19
Q

What are the three VTP modes?

A

Server, client, transparent

20
Q

How many versions of VTP are there?

A

3

21
Q

What does VTP stand for?

A

VLAN Trunking Protocol

22
Q

[…] allows you to configure VLANs on a central server switch, and other switches (clients) will synchronize their VLAN database to the server.

A

VTP

23
Q

When using 802.1Q, which VLAN are DTP frames sent in?

A

The native VLAN

24
Q

When using ISL, which VLAN are DTP frames sent in?

A

VLAN1

25
Q

In DTP trunk encapsulation negotiation, which encapsulation type is favored?

A

ISL

26
Q

Two commands that disable DTP negotiation on a switchport:
SW1(config-if)# switchport nonegotiate
OR
SW1(config-if)# […]

A

switchport mode access

27
Q

Two commands that disable DTP negotiation on a switchport:
SW1(config-if)# switchport mode access
OR
SW1(config-if)# […]

A

switchport nonegotiate

28
Q

Configure DTP in auto mode on a switchport:
SW1(config-if)# […]

A

switchport mode dynamic auto

29
Q

Configure DTP in desirable mode on a switchport:
SW1(config-if)# […]

A

switchport mode dynamic desirable

30
Q

SW1 G0/0 is connected to SW2 G0/0
SW1 G0/0 Administrative mode: dynamic auto
SW2 G0/0 Administrative mode: static access
Operational mode: […]

A

static access

31
Q

SW1 G0/0 is connected to SW2 G0/0
SW1 G0/0 Administrative mode: dynamic auto
SW2 G0/0 Administrative mode: dynamic auto
Operational mode: […]

A

static access

32
Q

SW1 G0/0 is connected to SW2 G0/0
SW1 G0/0 Administrative mode: dynamic auto
SW2 G0/0 Administrative mode: trunk
Operational mode: […]

A

trunk

33
Q

SW1 G0/0 is connected to SW2 G0/0
SW1 G0/0 Administrative mode: dynamic desirable
SW2 G0/0 Administrative mode: static access
Operational mode: […]

A

static access

34
Q

SW1 G0/0 is connected to SW2 G0/0
SW1 G0/0 Administrative mode: dynamic desirable
SW2 G0/0 Administrative mode: dynamic auto
Operational mode: […]

A

trunk

35
Q

SW1 G0/0 is connected to SW2 G0/0
SW1 G0/0 Administrative mode: dynamic desirable
SW2 G0/0 Administrative mode: trunk
Operational mode: […]

A

trunk

36
Q

SW1 G0/0 is connected to SW2 G0/0
SW1 G0/0 Administrative mode: dynamic desirable
SW2 G0/0 Administrative mode: dynamic desirable
Operational mode: […]

A

trunk

37
Q

A switchport in dynamic […] mode will NOT actively try to form a trunk with other Cisco switches.

A

auto

38
Q

A switchport in dynamic […] mode will actively try to form a trunk with other Cisco switches.

A

desirable

39
Q

Interfaces on older Cisco switches default to switchport mode dynamic […]

A

desirable

40
Q

Interfaces on newer Cisco switches default to switchport mode dynamic […]

A

auto

41
Q

What are the two DTP interface modes?
switchport mode dynamic […]
switchport mode dynamic […]

A

auto
desirable

42
Q

DTP is […] by default on all Cisco switch interfaces.

A

enabled

43
Q

What does DTP stand for?

A

Dynamic Trunking Protocol

44
Q

[…] is a Cisco proprietary protocol that allows Cisco switches to dynamically determine their interface status (access or trunk) without manual configuration.

A

DTP