VLAN Trunking & VTP

All VLANs are allowed on a trunk link by default. Below is a reference link:

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VTP is a Layer 2 protocol that exchanges VLAN configuration information among the switches in the same VTP domain for maintaining configuration consistency. You do not need to configure VLANs as part of a VTP domain.

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Can anybody please confirm that "All VLANS are configured on a trunked link unless cleared by an administrator by hand" Sybex, 4th Ed, Chapter 8 page

357. If a port is part of a VTP domain, and is made a trunk port, will all VLANS be able to access this new trunk, or just the VLANS that are part of that ports VTP domain? Thanks Steve C
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