03-31-2009 08:56 PM - edited 03-06-2019 04:55 AM
HI,
I Just want ask to what will happen if i have 2 switches that have same vtp domain and that this two switches are in server mode. These two switches are connected via L3 OSPf connection.
Thanks
03-31-2009 09:01 PM
VTP only works on layer 2 trunk link. VTP packets are sent in either Inter-Switch Link (ISL) frames or in IEEE 802.1Q (dot1q) frames.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk389/tk689/technologies_tech_note09186a0080094c52.shtml
03-31-2009 11:17 PM
If both the switches are in server mode and same root brige ID then the switches will look for lowest MAC ID to make its as VTP server.
03-31-2009 11:27 PM
Suresh
Do you have any doc to confirmm this because i wasn't aware this was the case. You can have multiple VTP servers in your VTP domain and you can add/delete/modify vlans on one of them and the change will be propogated to all others. It is the configuration revision number that determines which VTP server sends the updates.
Jon
04-01-2009 02:18 PM
Hi Rose,
In addition to Jon's comments, VTP information will propagate successfully if all appliance have the same VTP Domain, password and VTP mode is not Transparent.
If the switches have the same VTP Domain but don't have any password, then the VLAN information won't propagate.
And Jon's also correct, Revision ID is the "tie breaker" if there are 2 or more VTP Servers.
NOTE: Take it from me, I'd avoid propagating VLAN information using VTP like a plague. I have broken a LAN (my mistake) and fixed other's too many times.
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