VLAN_Trunking_Protocol
VLAN Trunking Protocol
Networking protocol from Cisco
VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) is a Cisco proprietary protocol that propagates the definition of Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN) on the whole local area network.[1] To do this, VTP carries VLAN information to all the switches in a VTP domain. VTP advertisements can be sent over 802.1Q, and ISL trunks. VTP is available on most of the Cisco Catalyst Family products. Using VTP, each Catalyst Family Switch advertises the following on its trunk ports:
- Management domain
- Configuration revision number
- Known VLANs and their specific parameters
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There are three versions of VTP, namely version 1, version 2, version 3.
The comparable IEEE standard in use by other manufacturers is GVRP or the more recent MVRP.