VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) Explained: Benefits, Modes & Advertisements
VTP, or VLAN Trunking Protocol, is a Cisco proprietary protocol enabling automatic synchronization of VLAN configurations across switches.
VTP, or VLAN Trunking Protocol, is a Cisco proprietary protocol enabling automatic synchronization of VLAN configurations across switches.
Tagged and Untagged VLAN: Tagged VLANs carry traffic for multiple VLANs over trunk ports, while untagged VLANs provide connectivity for devices within a single VLAN.
Access Ports and Trunk Ports in VLAN- Access ports connect end-user devices to a single VLAN, while trunk ports interconnect devices carrying traffic for multiple VLANs.
HTTP Versions: HTTP has evolved from simple to complex, with improvements in performance, security, and functionality in versions like 1.1, 2, and 3.
A network firewall monitors and filters network traffic to protect against cyber threats. It includes packet filtering, stateful inspection, and VPN support.