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Chapter 14 Configuring VTP
Configuring VTP
“Enabling VTP Pruning” section on page 14-12
. VTP pruning takes effect several seconds after
you enable it. VTP pruning does not prune traffic from VLANs that are pruning-ineligible. VLAN 1 and
VLANs 1002 to 1005 are always pruning-ineligible; traffic from these VLANs cannot be pruned.
Extended-range VLANs (VLAN IDs higher than 1005) are also pruning-ineligible.
VTP pruning is not designed to function in VTP transparent mode. If one or more switches in the
network are in VTP transparent mode, you should do one of these:
•
Turn off VTP pruning in the entire network.
•
Turn off VTP pruning by making all VLANs on the trunk of the switch upstream to the VTP
transparent switch pruning ineligible.
To configure VTP pruning on an interface, use the
switchport trunk pruning vlan
interface
configuration command (see the
“Changing the Pruning-Eligible List” section on page 13-17
). VTP
pruning operates when an interface is trunking. You can set VLAN pruning-eligibility, whether or not
VTP pruning is enabled for the VTP domain, whether or not any given VLAN exists, and whether or not
the interface is currently trunking.
Configuring VTP
These sections contain this configuration information:
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Default VTP Configuration, page 14-6
•
VTP Configuration Guidelines, page 14-7
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Configuring a VTP Server, page 14-8
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Configuring a VTP Client, page 14-9
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Disabling VTP (VTP Transparent Mode), page 14-10
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Enabling VTP Version 2, page 14-11
•
Enabling VTP Pruning, page 14-12
•
Adding a VTP Client Switch to a VTP Domain, page 14-12
Default VTP Configuration
shows the default VTP configuration.
Table 14-2
Default VTP Configuration
Feature
Default Setting
VTP domain name
Null.
VTP mode
Server.
VTP version
Version 1 (Version 2 is disabled).
VTP password
None.
VTP pruning
Disabled.