From: Chris Lewis (chrlewiscsco@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 13 2006 - 11:42:24 GMT-3
Well, it comes down to the wording somewhat I think. The following is quoted
from the latest 3550 documentation.
"Version-Dependent Transparent ModeIn VTP version 1, a VTP transparent
switch inspects VTP messages for the domain name and version and forwards a
message only if the version and domain name match. Because VTP version 2
supports only one domain, it forwards VTP messages in transparent mode
without inspecting the version and domain name."
So even in transparent mode, the switch will act as a relay for VTP
messages. It really comes down to if you want to stop the switch processing
any VTP messages, transparent will do the job, however if you want to stop
any VTP messages traversing the specified ports, access mode would appear to
ensure that.
Chris
On 3/13/06, Schulz, Dave <DSchulz@dpsciences.com> wrote:
>
> You will also need to set the vtp mode to transparent (to not send out
> vtp)
>
>
> Dave Schulz,
> Email: dschulz@dpsciences.com
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>
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> I am currently concentrating on Switch features .. specifically trunking
> features.
> I came across a question where I am suppose to block vtp and dtp on
> ports f0/5 to f/10.
>
> Can someone vaildate my solution :
>
> interface range f0/5 - 10
> switchport mode access
> switchport nonegotiate
>
> This should block both dtp and vtp traffic on ports f0/5 - f/10.
> Any help/guidance is greatly appreciated.
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