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question #1 of 120 which of the following statements are not part of the guidelines for configuring vlan trunking protocol (vtp) to ensure that vlan information is distributed to all cisco switches in the network? (choose all that apply) a) the vtp domain name must be the same on all switches in a vtp domain. b) the switch(es) that will share vlan information is(are) operating in vtp server mode. c) the vtp password must be the same on all switches in a vtp domain. d) the vtp version must be the same on all switches in a vtp domain. e) the switches must be configured to use the same method of vlan tagging f) the switches must be connected with trunk links g) vlans configured on clients should exist on the server switch h) the configuration revision number must be configured identically on all switches in a vtp domain.
- Option G: In VTP, client switches cannot create VLANs; they receive VLAN info from the server. So VLANs on clients don't need to exist on the server (clients can't configure VLANs, so this statement is incorrect as a guideline).
- Option H: The configuration revision number is automatically updated by the server when VLAN changes occur. It's not manually configured to be identical on all switches, so this is not a guideline.
- Other options (A, B, C, D, E, F) are valid VTP configuration guidelines: same domain name (A), server mode for sharing (B), same password (C), same VTP version (D), same VLAN tagging method (E), trunk links for communication (F).
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G. VLANs configured on clients should exist on the server switch, H. The configuration revision number must be configured identically on all switches in a VTP domain