And VTPv3 is not included in the scope of v4 as far as I know. Not sure if that 
changes in the v5 exam. 

Bob
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> On Feb 4, 2014, at 7:57 PM, Tony Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Maybe I didn't get the question but.....if your asked to configure VTP then 
> only VTPv3 can synchronise private vlan configuration
> 
> Default on 3560's running lab code is VTPv1 and Cisco docs show manually 
> entering private vlan configuration across your switches, so yes you'd need 
> to be in transparent mode initially to do this across the board, I don't 
> think this would lose you any points
> 
> --
> BR
> 
> Tony
> 
> 
>> On 4 Feb 2014, at 14:37, Houssam Chahine <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Good day Gentlemen,
>> 
>> I was watching Marco's CCIE Lab video's approach. He gave an example about
>> "land mine" just to explain the idea of the necessity to read the entire
>> Lab before starting to configure the equipments.
>> 
>> He gave an example about reaching a question about Private VLANs and  the
>> effect of it on the core network behavior...
>> 
>> At that moment a small question popped out in my mind. Let's say that the
>> scenario is as per the below.
>> 
>> Task 1
>> 
>> Configure SW1  as server, SW2, SW3 and SW4 as clients.
>> Configure vlans...
>> Assign ports to vlans....
>> 
>> and later on somewhere in task 5 it is requested to configure private vlans
>> on SW1. That will impose to put SW1 in transparent mode.
>> 
>> Supposing I read the entire lab as requested (a sure thing), shall I
>> configure all the switches in transparent mode to overcome this land mine?
>> Is it possible to configure SW2 as server and keep SW3 and SW4 in client
>> mode (I mean in all cases task 5 will override what is requested in Task1)
>> 
>> Thank you.
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