From: Keane, James (James.Keane@agriculture.gov.ie)
Date: Mon Nov 29 2004 - 05:37:03 GMT-3
Without getting too picky
'Is there a way of preventing vtp updates on the switch ports apart from
configuring the switch in vtp transparent mode ?'
Transparent mode will pass updates between switches and ports but just wont 'heed/use' them itself on its VTP domain
eg
s1 ---- s2 ----- s3
s1 will see vtp updates from s3, s2 will see the updates but doesnt updates and passes them on.
I hope my understanding is correct, if not please let me know !!!
-----Original Message-----
From: Vishal B Patel [mailto:vishalp@fasttelco.net]
Sent: 29 November 2004 06:33
To: 'mmj'; john_t_mathai@hotmail.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Stop VTP updates
Hi,
Well I have enabled VTP pruning between two 6500
And there some VLANs which don't existing on both the 6500 but only on
one 6500.
Still when I give show vlan on the 6500s I get the details of all the VLANs
existing both the switches.
Do I have to do something more for stopping the VTP updates , I have a ISL
trunk between these two switches.
Thanks
Vishal
-----Original Message-----
From: mmj [mailto:groupstudy@users.hotpop.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 6:56 PM
To: john_t_mathai@hotmail.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RE: Stop VTP updates
John,
Maybe pruning VTP packets when no end-user ports are alive downstream?
vtp {domain domain-name | password password | pruning ....
pruning
Enable pruning in the VTP administrative domain. VTP pruning causes
information about each pruning-eligible VLAN to be removed from VTP updates
if there are no stations belonging to that VLAN.
Martijn
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
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john_t_mathai@hotmail.com
Verzonden: vrijdag 12 november 2004 15:46
Aan: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Onderwerp: Stop VTP updates
Is there a way of preventing vtp updates on the switch ports apart from
configuring the switch in vtp transparent mode ?
John
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