From: Donny MATEO (donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com)
Date: Tue Oct 22 2002 - 22:48:14 GMT-3
Alec,
creating vlan and assigning vlan to a port is two different thing.
when you create a vlan you do
vlan database
vlan 10 name test bla bla bla
exit
when you assign a vlan to a port you do
conf t
int fa0/1
switchport access vlan 10
end
what it means by not able to create a vlan is the first one. Only the VTP server can create vlan and
the information is flooded to all vtp client. Now on the client just need to assign the vlan to the
interface.
Hope that's clear enough for you.
Donny
"Alec"
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23-10-2002 00:58
Please respond to
"Alec"
Hi group,
I'm a newcomer in groupstudy and confused by the VTP client mode. From cisco
documentation, a switch running VTP client mode can not create VLAN. So how
can the VTP server switch instructs the client to add a VLAN to its
customer-facing port, say adding VLAN 500 to 12/1 ? It seems there is no
field for slot/port in the VTP messages. Please correct me if my
interpretation was wrong. Thanks.
regards,
alec
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