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If you bring a new switch into your network which has a higher VTP revision number and is configured as server, what will happen when you connect to your existing network?
The new switch will automatically convert to client mode
VTP will populate a database of new switches from existing switches
The new switch won't transmit any data
The VTP database will be replicated from the new switch to the existing switches if both are configured with default domain-name & default password
The configuration revision number is a 32-bit number that indicates the level of revision for a VTP packet. Each VTP device tracks the VTP configuration revision number that is assigned to it. Most of the VTP packets contain the VTP configuration revision number of the sender.
This information is used in order to determine whether the received information is more recent than the current version. Each time that you make a VLAN change in a VTP device, the configuration revision is incremented by one. In order to reset the configuration revision of a switch, change the VTP domain name, and then change the name back to the original name.
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