Re: VTP question

From: Cassidy D. Smith (csmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Mar 07 2002 - 21:35:00 GMT-3


   
Correct!
You have it exactly. You can have more than one VTP server as well, I
tend to make my "core" switches VTP servers as well as the spanning tree
root's. For redundancy/fail over I try to have at least 2 VTP servers
and 2 STP roots (primary & secondary)

Cassidy

Lupi, Guy 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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