From: Nadeem Zahid \(iszahid\) (iszahid@cisco.com)
Date: Mon Oct 24 2005 - 15:57:36 GMT-3
1. Configure Server first, it will save lot of time
Even if you want to change the mode later, let it propagate first
2. VTP prunning - it is important to stop *traffic* for unwanted VLANs
rather than VLANs itself
3. If you don't want a 2nd switch to be consistent with the Server,
Transparent
is a better option. Client/Server are always in sync.
Nadeem
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
ccie2004
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 11:47 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Configuring VTP and other general stuff
Hi, what would be the best way to configure vtp. Should you configure
your client switch before setting the server up or vice-versa. Also, how
if any way do you stop a vlan from showing up in your vlan database on a
client switch if its configured on the server. It just makes sense that
suppose you have a vlan and its not assigned any port on the client than
there is no need to have that vlan in the database at all? Right.
Regardless of whether that is a requirement or not on the lab I would
just like to know if there is any way.Thx
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