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.
- VTP, or VLAN Trunking Protocol, is a Cisco proprietary protocol that allows for the management of VLANs across a network.
- 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.
- 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.