VTP password, domain name, and version number don't propagate.
Domain name change resets the revision number.
Only creating or deleting a VLAN will increase the revision number
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revision number pruning mode
The "G" is probably a revision number, changes made to a design were designated by letters and stamped into the action near the serial number.
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First a variable in numeric data type is to be defined. Then increment the number using the ++ command syntax of C,
Depends on what page you are on.
1s1...it is simply an isotope so the number of neutrons changes but the number of electrons remains the same
Rounding a number above or below the rounding increment (in this case 1,000) involves returning the nearest increment. In the case of 36,000 since it is already at an increment of 1000, the answer is 36,000. That is the rounded answer despite the fact that the value hasn't changed.
Autonumber will automatically increment whenever a new record is inserted. The Number data type is just what it says: it's just a number. It doesn't increment automatically. It's just a column that can ONLY take integers that you insert into it.
It issues an advertisement request for new VLAN information.
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It is called a revision and usually has a number or date. Example: Procedure for Applying Paint, Rev. 2
Adding, modifying, or removing a VLAN from the VTP server will cause the revision number to change. Another possible way is if a Client gets a higher revision number than the server. If this happens the server will take take the revision number and the VLAN information from the client and advertise the information to everyone in the VTP domain.