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vlan.dat nexus

AndreasHanck
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Dear Experts,

I need to find the vlan.dat on a Nexus 5020 to copy a new vlan.dat from a vtp server on the Nexus switch. Can you help me, where to find the vlan.dat on a Nexus?

Thanks for your help!

Regards,

Andreas

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Jerry Ye
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Nexus doesn't support VTP server mode, hence, there isn't a vlan.dat file. VTP transparent mode is stored in the configuration.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5000/sw/layer2/421_n2_1/Cisco_n5k_layer2_config_gd_rel_421_N2_1_chapter4.html#task_290839420A914AF995A7A3848F52E171

Regards,

jerry

Version 5.0 support vtp mode server/client

For 7K

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/switches/ps9441/ps9402/product_bulletin_c25-617240.pdf

For 5K

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5000/sw/layer2/502_n1_1/Cisco_n5k_layer2_config_gd_rel_502_N1_1_chapter4.html#task_290839420A914AF995A7A3848F52E171

The file vlan.dat is stored on bootflash:

#dir bootflash:

         46    Dec 30 11:51:15 2010  ..tmp-kickstart

         36    Dec 30 11:51:15 2010  ..tmp-system

   25164288    Dec 30 11:51:15 2010  .tmp-kickstart

  156932426    Dec 30 11:51:15 2010  .tmp-system

       3626    Dec 30 12:01:28 2010  assoc_ascii_cnv.log

      49152    Dec 30 11:51:15 2010  lost+found/

       2327    Jan 07 13:35:44 2011  mts.log

   21126144    Jan 09 02:20:30 2010  n5000-uk9-kickstart.4.1.3.N1.1.bin

   25164288    Dec 30 11:14:00 2010  n5000-uk9-kickstart.5.0.2.N2.1.bin

  134362986    Jan 09 02:25:06 2010  n5000-uk9.4.1.3.N1.1.bin

  156932426    Dec 30 11:34:06 2010  n5000-uk9.5.0.2.N2.1.bin

       4096    Jan 01 11:02:51 2005  vdc_2/

       4096    Jan 01 11:02:51 2005  vdc_3/

       4096    Jan 01 11:02:51 2005  vdc_4/

        472    Jan 07 13:36:13 2011  vlan.dat

Usage for bootflash://sup-local

  581996544 bytes used

  301355008 bytes free

  883351552 bytes total

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