Which two VTP modes allow for the creation, modification, and deletion of VLANs on the local switch? (Choose two.)

  • distribution
  • master
  • server
  • client
  • transparent
  • slave
Explanation & Hint:

In VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol), the modes that allow for the creation, modification, and deletion of VLANs on the local switch are:

  1. Server – In this mode, a VTP server can create, modify, and delete VLANs for the entire VTP domain. Changes made on a server are advertised to the entire VTP domain.
  2. Transparent – In this mode, VLANs can be created, modified, and deleted, but these changes are only local to the switch and are not advertised to other switches in the VTP domain. Transparent mode switches will forward VTP advertisements they receive from other switches without applying the changes to their own VLAN configuration.

The client mode only allows the switch to receive information from VTP servers and modify its VLAN configuration accordingly, but it cannot create, change, or delete VLANs. There are no ‘distribution’, ‘master’, or ‘slave’ modes in VTP.

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