having you configure VTP, but do you need VTP? (assume a small network with 
few VLANs)
A:  No, you don't have to use it, but you will have to configure your vlan's
manually on every switch.

Q:  How does VTP interact with trunks, if at all? I can configure a trunk to

carry traffic for a subset of the VLANs that VTP advertises, can't I? (not 
sure why I would want to, but I'm just confirming your point that VTP is 
misnamed, e.g. it is not a trunking protocol)
A:  VTP's only interaction with trunks is "pruning", removal of unused VLANS
from trunks where they are not in use. Pruning is supposedly disabled by
default, but I've had issues with it and always explicitly turn it on or
off.




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