10-11-2015 09:31 AM - edited 03-08-2019 02:09 AM
I have a 2950 Switch that I configured for the expanded Middle School Library. I can get the Vlan 100 to work, but I configured a few ports to Vlan 204, which is pushed via the Domain Switch and no go.
I noticed that the configuration has an entry in every interface “no ip address”
What I read in one forum – no problem, just do a no switchport mode command. That did nothing.
The 2950 switch was set without a VTP Domain.
I changed it to OURVTPDomai, switch which has a IP of xx.xx.xx.xx
I check the Domain switch and it is set to Server.
The 2950 – I set the VTP to Client (It was set to Server)
The 2950 – I set the VTP Password to the same as the Domain Switch
The 2950 – I saved the Configuration to Start
The 2950 – I reloaded the Switch
The 2950 – It still is not getting the Vlans etc. from the Domain Switch.
The Domain Switch – Restarted
The 2950 – It still is not getting the Vlans etc. from the Domain Switch.
So I have spent the day reading and nothing is really jumping out.
Do you have any ideas of what or where I can go to find out why the Domain Server is not sending the Configuration>?
Thank you.
10-11-2015 09:49 AM
You need to configure the ports you want to put in vlan 204 like this
example:
interface GigabitEthernet0/2
switchport mode access
switchport access vlan 204
spanning-tree portfast
HTH
10-11-2015 10:13 AM
Thank you - but I understood that the Domain Switch that had all the vlans configured was to push out the vlans to the Client Switches.
Here is what I have and yet the "no ip address" line comes up.
interface FastEthernet0/19 | ||
description Student-Vlan204 | ||
switchport access vlan 204 | ||
switchport mode access | ||
no ip address | ||
spanning-tree portfast |
10-11-2015 05:20 PM
Simon,
Can you test this:-
default int f0/19
int f0/19
switchport
description Student-Vlan204
switchport access vlan 204
switchport mode access
spanning-tree portfast
and then you check the port config again and update me?
regards
Inayath
10-11-2015 10:35 AM
VPT packets only travel on trunk ports. Do you have a trunk port between your Domain switch and your new switch?
Use debug to see what is going on.
Command to debug :
Debug sw-vlan vtp {events | packets | pruning [packets | xmit] | xmit}
Terminal monitor (To see debug when you are connecting by telnet).
Masoud
10-11-2015 10:37 AM
2950 Goes to 3750 which is connected to the Domain Switch via Fiber - here is the trunk config. Which again shoes "no ip address"
interface FastEthernet0/48 | |||
description To MSEastSW1 | |||
switchport mode trunk | |||
switchport nonegotiate | |||
no ip address | |||
mls qos trust cos | |||
spanning-tree portfast | |||
spanning-tree bpduguard disable | |||
spanning-tree link-type point-to-point |
10-11-2015 10:54 AM
VTP does is not rely on IP address. That part of config is correct. Most of the time, it happen when you have domain mismatch. Check the debug command to see what is happening. Be careful VTP domain name and password are case sensitive.
Check to see your Trunk interface is up and works properly. Pass some traffic on trunk link to make sure it works.
The configuration you sent was from 2950? Make sure both sides have the same trunk protocol. Either dot1q or ISL.
10-11-2015 02:26 PM
I will check both switches trunk and report back in.
I did check both the spelling and case on both switches and it is correct.
Thank you.
10-11-2015 01:58 PM
I think there is a basic confusion between L2 and L3.
VTP simply passes vlan information to a switch. So if you do a "sh vlan brief" on the 2950 do you see vlan 204 ?
If so VTP has done it's job, it doesn't do anything else.
In terms of the IP addresses on ports all the port configurations you have posted are correct ie. they are L2 whether access or trunk ports so they don't have IP addresses.
Only L3 interfaces whether that be physical interfaces or SVIs ("int vlan <x>") have IP addresses.
Perhaps you could clarify what it is you are trying to do.
Jon
10-13-2015 02:05 AM
Hi,
if "sh vlan brief" on the 2950 suggested by Jon does not show vlan 204 running, just use
show vtp status
to check if the 2950 is communicating with the VTP server correctly.
The last line of the output should be
Configuration last modified by your_VTP_server at ....
Best regards,
Milan
10-11-2015 10:51 AM
VTP does is not rely on IP address. That part of config is correct. Most of the time, it happen when you have domain mismatch. Check the debug command to see what is happening. Be careful VTP domain name and password are case sensitive.
Check to see your Trunk interface is up and works properly. Pass some traffic on trunk link to make sure it works.
The configuration you sent was from 2950? Make sure both sides have the same trunk protocol. Either dot1q or ISL.
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