RE: VTP Pruning

From: James Matrisciano (jmatrisciano@kenttech.com)
Date: Mon May 09 2005 - 09:08:01 GMT-3


Did you restart the switch and see that it is still pruning? Do not
forget that in the lab, everything gets a recycle, so if you do
something, and it works...good, but make sure you save the config then
restart the router or switch to make sure that what you intended to do
is still working. Just like when you are working with frame relay, you
may learn something via inverse arp, but if you put in "no frame
iverse-arp" then restart the router, you will no longer learn that route
via 0.0.0.0 Thus, if you do not have a proper mapping in there, it will
no longer work.

I will try to test this VTP Prunning out later today if I get a
chance...its a good question, but I want to say that when you reboot
your switch, it will loose that pruned vlan.

Mr. Ventre...you are "Da MAN" on the cat switch...your thoughts?

jm

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Subject: VTP Pruning

Hi All

If a lab question asks me to enable vtp pruning while the switch is in
client mode, I get a msg:



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