A switch running in VTP Transparent mode will not participate in VLAN synchronization. With VTP version 2, it will forward VLAN traffic out its trunk interfaces.
Transparent mode
transparent
A jumper is used to complete a circuit on a motherboard or other device and thus signal a certain mode of operation, such as "the BIOS should be in recovery mode" or "this hard drive is the Master device."
There are 3 'A' modes: A mode = Addressability Mode; refers to address memory on a Mainframe computer. 3 basic Modes: 24, 31, and 64 24 and 31 A modes are becoming obsolete; many newer programming languages, such as Java will have trouble in thier processing routines due to memory and issues. 64 A mode should be the mode of choice, because the mode can handle addressability and memory issue for newer generation proogramming languages.
unable to add VLANS can forward VLAN information to other swithces in the same VTP domain
Transparent mode
the digital thermometer numbers are easy to read
VTP server mode and VTP transparent mode.
its like the point of the operation or like the purpose of the operation. like a theifs mode of operation could be to rob a bank or steal something else
VTP transparent mode allows a switch to forward VTP advertisements but does not participate in the VTP domain. This mode is useful when you want to maintain VLAN information locally without affecting the rest of the VTP domain.
The device has various modes of operation, such as normal mode, sleep mode, and standby mode. Each mode serves a different purpose and conserves energy when the device is not in active use.
Normal
normal
At least three modes : input mode, command mode, and 'ex' mode.
Transparent mode
screen tip
Compatibility mode