ccna 3 v3.0 module 9 virtual trunking protocol
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CCNA 3 v3.0 Module 9 Virtual Trunking Protocol. Purpose of This PowerPoint. This PowerPoint primarily consists of the Target Indicators (TIs) of this module in CCNA version 3.0. It was created to give instructors a PowerPoint to take and modify as their own. This PowerPoint is: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Purpose of This PowerPoint
• This PowerPoint primarily consists of the Target Indicators (TIs) of this module in CCNA version 3.0.
• It was created to give instructors a PowerPoint to take and modify as their own.
• This PowerPoint is:
NOT a study guide for the module final assessment.
NOT a study guide for the CCNA certification exam.
• Please report any mistakes you find in this PowerPoint by using the Academy Connection Help link.
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Objectives
• Trunking
• VTP
• Inter-VLAN routing
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VTP Concepts
The role of VTP is to maintain VLAN configuration consistency across a common network administration domain.
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VTP Implementation
• There are two types of VTP advertisements:
Requests from clients that want information at bootup
Responses from servers
• There are three types of VTP messages:
Advertisement requests
Summary advertisements
Subset advertisements
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VTP Basic Configuration Steps
1. Determine the version number
2. Choose the domain
3. Choose the VTP mode
4. Password protect the domain
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Inter-VLAN Issues and Solutions
Two of the most common issues that arise in a multiple-VLAN environment are as follows:
– The need for end-user devices to reach nonlocal hosts
– The need for hosts on different VLANs to communicate
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Dividing Physical Interfaces into Subinterfaces