RE: How I could verify version of the VTP that I run?

From: Ramy Sisy (ramysisy@ipknowledgenet.com)
Date: Sat Apr 05 2008 - 13:38:44 ART


This is not same in all switches, only VTP Version line is not enough to
tell which version you are running.
In 3550 and 3560 running 12.2SEE usually VTP Version will show VTP2, that
means it is version 2 capable Switch.
So usually check VTP V2 Mode, if it is enabled or disabled. "Joe Saad's
post"

Switches are running Version 1 by default

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Subject: Re: How I could verify version of the VTP that I run?

This is what it would look like and from the first line, you can tell
what version is running, right?:

Rack1SW1#sho vtp status
VTP Version : running VTP1 (VTP2 capable)
Configuration Revision : 25
Maximum VLANs supported locally : 1005
Number of existing VLANs : 17
VTP Operating Mode : Server
VTP Domain Name : CISCO
VTP Pruning Mode : Enabled
VTP V2 Mode : Disabled
VTP Traps Generation : Disabled
MD5 digest : 0xAE 0x86 0x12 0x80
0x85 0x9D 0xC5 0x1D
Configuration last modified by 139.1.0.7 at 3-1-93 00:04:27
Local updater ID is 139.1.0.7 on interface Vl367 (lowest numbered VLAN
interface found)



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