From: A.G. Ananth Sarma (GMail) (ananth.sarma@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Apr 20 2008 - 18:21:39 ART
Hi Kiran,
As per your write-up (Shown below in yellow. Hope it was not a typo error!),
you configured two different domains A and B. How do you expect client in
Domain B would learn VLANs created on a server from Domain A?
Both server and the client shall be in the same VTP domain to propagate the
VLAN information.
May be, you meant that both are in the same Domain either A or B and one
being a server and the other a client.
If that is the case, may be, others' comments are valid.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Let's ask the experts.
Regards,
Ananth
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 7:31 PM, Kiran Parashare <kiran.ccie@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello GS,
>
> Hello,
> I have created the VTP domain A as server and domain B as client but
> whatever vlan created on domain A not passing to client domain B.
> What could be wrong as i using IEWB for ccie.
> I am using dynagen 0.11.0 for XP. I have created the new vlan.dat file but
> server not passing the vlan info to client.
> Please suggest any changes to be made.
> Appreciate your timely help.
> Regards,
> Kiran
>
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