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Chapter 14 Configuring VTP
Configuring VTP
If you are adding a new switch to an existing network with VTP capability, the new switch learns the
domain name only after the applicable password has been configured on it.
Caution
When you configure a VTP domain password, the management domain does not function properly if you
do not assign a management domain password to each switch in the domain.
VTP Version
Follow these guidelines when deciding which VTP version to implement:
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All switches in a VTP domain must run the same VTP version.
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A VTP Version 2-capable switch can operate in the same VTP domain as a switch running VTP
Version 1 if Version 2 is disabled on the Version 2-capable switch (Version 2 is disabled by default).
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Do not enable VTP Version 2 on a switch unless all of the switches in the same VTP domain are
Version-2-capable. When you enable Version 2 on a switch, all of the Version-2-capable switches in
the domain enable Version 2. If there is a Version 1-only switch, it does not exchange VTP
information with switches that have Version 2 enabled.
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If there are TrBRF and TrCRF Token Ring networks in your environment, you must enable VTP
Version 2 for Token Ring VLAN switching to function properly. To run Token Ring and Token
Ring-Net, disable VTP Version 2.
Configuration Requirements
When you configure VTP, you must configure a trunk port so that the switch can send and receive VTP
advertisements to and from other switches in the domain.
For more information, see the
“Configuring VLAN Trunks” section on page 13-12
If you are configuring VTP on a cluster member switch to a VLAN, use the
rcommand
privileged EXEC
command to log in to the member switch. For more information about the command, see the command
reference
for this release.
If you are configuring extended-range VLANs on the switch, the switch must be in VTP transparent
mode.
Configuring a VTP Server
When a switch is in VTP server mode, you can change the VLAN configuration and have it propagated
throughout the network.
Note
If extended-range VLANs are configured on the switch, you cannot change VTP mode to server. You
receive an error message, and the configuration is not allowed.