From: Jay (ccienxtyear@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Oct 23 2002 - 12:29:42 GMT-3
No issues...this is another way of creating vlans on a vtp server.
-Jay
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cameron, John" <johcamer@cisco.com>
To: "'Donny MATEO'" <donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com>; "Alec"
<clapun@graduate.hku.hk>
Cc: "Ccielab@Groupstudy.Com" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 6:35 AM
Subject: RE: vtp question
> Team,
>
> When configuring and assigning a port to a vlan I usually do the
following:
>
> s1#c
> Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
> s1(config)#int f0/24
> s1(config-if)#switch mode access
> s1(config-if)#switch access vlan 37
> % Access VLAN does not exist. Creating vlan 37
>
> I never need to go into the vlan dbase to create the vlan first. This has
> always worked for me. Does anyone know if this approach creates any
> undesirable side
> effects.
>
> Thanks,
> JDC
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Donny MATEO [mailto:donny.mateo@sg.ca-indosuez.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 9:48 PM
> To: Alec
> Cc: Ccielab@Groupstudy.Com; nobody@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: vtp question
>
>
> 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
>
>
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> "Alec"
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> 23-10-2002 00:58
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> Please respond to
>
> "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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