From: Carlos Mendioroz (tron@huapi.ba.ar)
Date: Mon Mar 13 2006 - 22:49:57 GMT-3
Hi,
I've just received 2 conflicting pieces of information.
Well, both conflicted with what I supposed I knew...
1- IOS VTP clients do keep VLAN information in nvram
2- IOS VTP clients may overwrite a VTP server
(so the message was, beware even more than what you used to
from vlan info from a shelf switch).
#1 I have confirmed. You pass some VLANs to a client, you isolate the
client, you reload the client... and you have your VLANs.
Cisco says you would not... well, at least says so in many places.
#2 I have been unable to reproduce... even having a client with higher
revision number talk to a server does not do the trick.
The client will keep its higher version though...
So here: Does anybody have conclusive info of #2 being true or false ?
In case it is true, would you mind sharing a list of steps to make it ?
Yours truly (confused :)
-Carlos
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