Aah, yes that is a good point. I forgot about that being a good reason.We changed our VTP domain because we have 3 switchblocks, and all of them used to have L2 connectivity. We are working on migrating our topology to a more functional one. So for s...
I am glad I was able to help.We are only running 1 VTP domain in a L2 LAN. Although, we wanted to change the name of the domain in this LAN. So temporarily there were 2 management domains that needed to talk to each other in some way. That was our or...
Hi Milan,VTP pruning does not affect STP instances. VTP pruning is to reduce link utilization and switch CPU usage due to unknown unicast frames.The next step in our endevour to reduce the number of virtual ports on the switch is to manually prune VL...
I would stray away from changing the VTP mode on the access switches as much as possible. All it takes is another engineer that "missed the email" or "forgot" to screw up the entire VLAN database for your whole management domain.If you put the access...
You can implement VLANs and throw that subnet into a different VLAN or break it into two /29s and throw them into two different VLANs. Or you can just configure it as a subnet extension on your current LAN.You should be able to give your Cisco router...