Dynamic Trunking Protocol

Dynamic Trunking Protocol
Communication protocol
AbbreviationDTP
PurposeTrunk negotiation
Developer(s)Cisco Systems
Introduction1990s  ()
OSI layerLink layer

The Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP) is a proprietary link layer protocol developed by Cisco Systems for the purpose of negotiating trunking on a link between two VLAN-aware switches, and for negotiating the type of trunking encapsulation to be used. VLAN trunks formed using DTP may utilize either IEEE 802.1Q or Cisco ISL trunking protocols.[1]

DTP should not be confused with VTP, as they serve different purposes. VTP communicates VLAN existence information between switches. DTP aids with trunk port establishment. Neither protocol transmits the data frames that trunks carry.

  1. ^ "Dynamic Trunking Protocol (3.2.3) > Cisco Networking Academy's Introduction to VLANs". www.ciscopress.com. Retrieved 2016-11-15.

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