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A server does which of the following:

a) Creates, modifies, deletes VLANs
b) Synchronizes VTP information
c) Originates VTP advertisements
d) Stores VLAN information for NVRAM

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Final answer:

A server creates, modifies, and deletes VLANs, synchronizes VTP information, and stores VLAN information for NVRAM.

Step-by-step explanation:

A server performs several functions in a network infrastructure:

  1. Creates, modifies, deletes VLANs: A server is responsible for managing virtual LANs (VLANs) on a network. It can create new VLANs, modify existing ones, and delete them as needed.
  2. Synchronizes VTP information: VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol) is a Cisco proprietary protocol used to distribute VLAN information across a network. A server participates in this synchronization process, ensuring that all switches in the network have consistent VLAN information.
  3. Stores VLAN information for NVRAM: A server also stores VLAN information in non-volatile RAM (NVRAM), which allows the network to retain VLAN configurations even after a restart or power outage.
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