d. Both ports will become inactive.
32. Switch A is in VTP client mode and has VLANs 1 through 5 in its VLAN database.
Switch B is added to the same VTP domain in VTP server mode and has VLANs 6
through 10 in its VLAN database. How do the VLAN databases of Switch A and
Switch B appear after Switch B has been added to the network?
a. Both VLAN databases will have VLANs 1 through 10.
b. Both VLAN databases will have VLANs 1 through 5.
c. Both VLAN databases will have VLANs 6 through 10.
d. It depends on which switch has the higher revision number.
This chapter includes the
following sections:
?– Chapter Objectives
?– Reviewing Dynamic Routing
?– Implementing Variable-Length Subnet
Masks
?– Chapter Summary
?– Review Questions
C H A P T E R 3
Medium-Sized Routed
Network Construction
Routing is the process of determining where to send data packets that are destined for addresses
outside the local network. Routers gather and maintain routing information to enable the
transmission and receipt of these data packets. Routing information takes the form of entries in
a routing table, with one entry for each identi?¬?ed route. The router can use a routing protocol to
create and maintain the routing table dynamically so that network changes can be
accommodated whenever they occur.
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