From: Prashanth (prashanthcm@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Mar 07 2002 - 21:27:58 GMT-3
Lupi,
Just the VLAN info is propagated to other Servers and
Clients.
VLAN numbers and names. As you mentioned you still
have to manually assign ports to VLANs on all the
switches.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/21.html
its also not very robust! ther was an example where a
newly added VTP Client could bring down the whole
network due the the lower revision number.
-prashanth-
--- "Lupi, Guy" <Guy.Lupi@eurekaggn.com> wrote:
> I understand vtp modes and all that stuff, my
> question is probably pretty
> simple but I don't have much experience with layer 2
> switching within a vtp
> domain. My question is, if you have a switch and it
> is the vtp server, it
> sends updates and can delete and add vlans. A
> client receives and processes
> updates, but cannot create or delete vlans. So on
> the client, you still
> assign certain ports to certain vlans correct? It's
> just that if that vlan
> is not configured on the vtp server it will not work
> properly? Thanks.
>
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