From: Ben (bmunyao@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jul 25 2007 - 07:39:32 ART
Hi Ajay
I haven't looked at the lab but i bet they had sw1 as a vtp server, with the
rest as vtp clients. vtp pruning is configured on vtp servers only, which
propagate this setting to the rest of the vtp domain. Try it out and do sh
vtp status on the clients to verify this.
HTH
Ben
On 7/25/07, Ajay Prakash <ajay.prakash@networkpeople.co.in> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a query regarding VTP pruning.
>
> ____________________________ SW2
> |
> |
> SW1--------------------------------------------- SW3
> |
> |____________________________ SW4
>
>
> SW1 has trunk links to SW2, SW3 and SW4. We want the switches to prune
> vlans
> for which they do not have any ports assigned and the requirement tells us
> to
> do it in minimum number of commands (IE lab 2)
>
> I had enabled VTP pruning on all 4 switches but when I checked the
> solution in
> the workbook, they have enabled pruning just on SW1. My understanding was
> that
> if a switch does not use a vlan, it sends the prune message and hence it
> should be configured on all 4 switched.
>
> Any inputs regarding this would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Ajay Prakash
>
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