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VTP:

In order for VTP to work, what are the two requirements?
A) The network must use static VLANs, and VTP must be enabled on at least one switch.
B) The network must use dynamic VLANs, and VTP must be enabled on all switches.
C) The network must use static VLANs, and VTP must be disabled on all switches.
D) The network must use dynamic VLANs, and VTP must be disabled on all switches.

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Final answer:

The requirements for VTP are static VLANs and enabling VTP on at least one switch.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is A) The network must use static VLANs, and VTP must be enabled on at least one switch.

  1. VTP, or VLAN Trunking Protocol, is a Cisco proprietary protocol that allows for the management of VLANs across a network.
  2. In order for VTP to work, the network must use static VLANs, meaning that the VLAN assignments are manually configured on each switch, not dynamically assigned.
  3. Additionally, VTP must be enabled on at least one switch in the network, known as the VTP server, which is responsible for distributing VLAN information to other switches in the network.

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