From: MrPaul (mrpaular@gmail.com)
Date: Sat Nov 10 2007 - 09:53:22 ART
There isn't anything preventing him from configuring everything in VTP
server/client mode. I'd take that route at first.
For your question. Unless there is a requirement to change the VTP mode of
a specific device I wouldn't touch it.
Paul
On 11/10/07, Tarun Pahuja <pahujat@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> CJ,
> Putting switches in VTP Transparent mode would mean that you would
> have to configure each and every individual vlan on every switch, would
> you
> be willing to do that? given the time constraint!
>
> HTH,
> Tarun
>
> On Nov 10, 2007 3:31 AM, CJ <693455@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Group
> >
> > If a question does not specifically say to configure the vtp modes,
> > but a later section calls for VTP transparent in SW2,SW1 lets say, due
> > to private vlans and there is no other restrictions for vtp;
> >
> > is it advisable to make SW3,SW4 to vtp transparent as well
> > or
> > leave them in default server mode?
> >
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