03-01-2012 06:22 AM - edited 03-07-2019 05:17 AM
After changing the VTP mode to from client to transparent, I noticed the output of 'show run' now displays the vlans. Is this the normal behavior? I don't have any spare 2970s to check this with at the moment. Output of 'show run' looks like this now with vlans info, this was not shown before changing the VTP mode.
vlan 2
name 16.6.16.0/27
!
vlan 9
!
vlan 10
name 16.6.16.32/27
!
vlan 14
name 16.6.16.192/27
!
Thanks
Ron
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03-01-2012 07:03 AM
Hi Ron,
This is normal behavior on switches running in VTP transparent mode. It saves the VTP and VLANs in NVRAM.
Switches in VTP server or client saves its VTP/VLANs in a vlan.dat file.
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03-01-2012 07:03 AM
Hi Ron,
This is normal behavior on switches running in VTP transparent mode. It saves the VTP and VLANs in NVRAM.
Switches in VTP server or client saves its VTP/VLANs in a vlan.dat file.
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03-01-2012 11:04 AM
Excellent.
Thank you.
03-01-2012 11:54 AM
Hi John,
This is normal behavior on switches running in VTP transparent mode. It saves the VTP and VLANs in NVRAM.
Actually, a switch in VTP Transparent mode saves the VTP and VLAN state both into vlan.dat and into running-config/startup-config. However, VLANs above 1005 are present only in the running-config. Strange as it sounds but that's the way it is. No big logic here - simply an implementation quirk most probably caused by backward compatibility issues.
Best regards,
Peter
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