From: James Ventre (messageboard@ventrefamily.com)
Date: Thu Feb 23 2006 - 13:46:30 GMT-3
Well, a VTP problem may not be too far off since you're mixing and
matching versions - which isn't supported in the same domain:
"VTP version 1 and VTP version 2 are not interoperable on switches in
the same VTP domain."
James
roy bustos wrote:
> Hi Guys!
>
> I've got a switching problem which has been brought to me, and was wondering
> if you guys could provide some insight...
>
> I've got this network with 3 switches, the hub is a 6509 and the spokes are
> 4506s anyways, there is one 4506 that suddenly stopped working for 40
> minutes. I've checked everything in it and even opened up a Cisco case about
> it. Cisco and I found no problem, it wasn't a spanning tree issue or
> anything, and I checked the logs and had nothing in it, the trunks were
> running fine. I'm suspecting that it was a VTP issue since even nodes within
> the switch that have static IPs were unable to contact each other, so it may
> have lost VLAN information, but then nothing in the log points to that. The
> 6509 runs as a VTP sever and the spokes run as VTP clients. I came from
> environments that ran all switches in transparent mode.
>
> We are running VTP version 1 at the server and version 2 at the spokes.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Roy Bustos
>
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