From: a9605355 (a9605355@graduate.hku.hk)
Date: Tue Oct 22 2002 - 22:59:38 GMT-3
Hi group,
Thanks all for your prompt and clear reply.
regards,
alec
>===== Original Message From "Donny MATEO" <donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com>
=====
>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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> "Alec"
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>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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