From: Digital Yemeni (digital.yemeni@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Apr 04 2007 - 23:14:30 ART
Hi Luca,
The "Vlan traffic requested of neighbor" really means the local switch is
requesting traffic FROM that neighbor. Something to keep in mind is that VTP
pruning only works in Server-Client or Server-Server mode and it does NOT
work in Transparent mode due to the lack of VTP communications in this later
mode.
Sometimes you need to give it sometimes for the VLAN info to converge in the
VTP domain to have consistent pruning information.
On 4/5/07, Bit Gossip <bit.gossip@chello.nl> wrote:
>
> Hi Group,
> what does 'Vlan traffic requested of neighbor' in the output of the
> command?
>
> Rack1SW2#show interfaces f1/0/13 pruning
>
> Port Vlans pruned for lack of request by neighbor
> Fa1/0/13 36,88,258
>
> Port Vlan traffic requested of neighbor
> Fa1/0/13 1,8,12,36,43,45,88,255,258
>
>
>
> 1) neighbor attached to f11/0/13 wants the local switch to forward traffic
> for
> those vlans: it cannot be because vlan 88 is pruned for that neighbor
> 2) local switch requests neighbor attached to f11/0/13 to forward traffic
> for
> those vlans: not possible because neighbor has also a 'int vlan 7' defined
> which is not in the list.
> 3) what does it really mean?
>
> Thanks,
> Luca.
>
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