05-16-2010 05:04 AM - edited 03-06-2019 11:06 AM
Dear All,
I am having doubt in VTP..Normally VTP is used to synchronise the VLAN. Apart from that,
1.Why we are configuring Server and Client in the Network?
2.Is there any limitation for configuring server in domain?(i.e only one server should be in the network)
3.If i am connecting Switch1(Server) -->Switch2 (Client)-->Switch3(Server) with same domain name but having different vlan and having high revision number..This time what will happen?
4.If i am having Switch1(Server)--> Switch2 (Client), If Switch1 is failed , What will happen?
Please give me any ideas in this regard
Thanks in advance
Senthil
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05-16-2010 05:10 AM
1. You want to configure VTP mode Server and Client when, say, you have alot of VLANs and you want to propagate them to your a large amount of switches.
2. No. You can have many VTP servers and/or VTP client. The risk of having more than one VTP server is the chance of a a VTP server overwritting the VLAN database incorrectly.
3. Whichever VTP server with the higher revision number will overwrite the VTP server with the lower version number.
4. What will happen to what? The VLAN will remain, of course.
05-16-2010 05:12 AM
Hi,
1. VLANs can only be configured/deleted/added from the VTP server.
If you try to add/delete a VLAN on a VTP client it will give you an error.
The idead of having a VTP sever is that all the clients will synchronize with the
VLAN database of the server.
2. You can have two VTP servers for redundancy.
The second VTP server will synchronize with the primary VTP server as well as the
VTP clients.
3. Remember that all switches synchronize with the highest revision number.
If you connect a VTP client with a higher revision number than the server, all the
clients and the server as well will synchronize to this new client.
To prevent this from happening, make sure to reset the revision number to 0 on the
clients and implement a VTP password.
4. As fas as VTP nothing will happen, but you need to bring it back up
because the clients need to synchronize its VLAN database to the server.
Or having a secondary VTP server with the same VLAN database.
Federico.
05-16-2010 05:10 AM
1. You want to configure VTP mode Server and Client when, say, you have alot of VLANs and you want to propagate them to your a large amount of switches.
2. No. You can have many VTP servers and/or VTP client. The risk of having more than one VTP server is the chance of a a VTP server overwritting the VLAN database incorrectly.
3. Whichever VTP server with the higher revision number will overwrite the VTP server with the lower version number.
4. What will happen to what? The VLAN will remain, of course.
05-16-2010 05:18 AM
Thanks for the ratings.
05-16-2010 05:12 AM
Hi,
1. VLANs can only be configured/deleted/added from the VTP server.
If you try to add/delete a VLAN on a VTP client it will give you an error.
The idead of having a VTP sever is that all the clients will synchronize with the
VLAN database of the server.
2. You can have two VTP servers for redundancy.
The second VTP server will synchronize with the primary VTP server as well as the
VTP clients.
3. Remember that all switches synchronize with the highest revision number.
If you connect a VTP client with a higher revision number than the server, all the
clients and the server as well will synchronize to this new client.
To prevent this from happening, make sure to reset the revision number to 0 on the
clients and implement a VTP password.
4. As fas as VTP nothing will happen, but you need to bring it back up
because the clients need to synchronize its VLAN database to the server.
Or having a secondary VTP server with the same VLAN database.
Federico.
05-16-2010 05:22 AM
Dear Leo & Federico,
Thanks for your replies..Now i am clear..
Tks&Rgds
Senthil
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