03-14-2022 02:26 AM - edited 03-14-2022 02:29 AM
Hey guys,
we have one customer with an active VTPv3 domain...
Two C4500x cores as "primary" and some access switches as "clients".
I need to add a new vlan and receive:
Root(config)#vlan 21
VTP VLAN configuration not allowed when device is not the primary server for vlan database.
Now I want to activate:
Root#vtp primary vlan ?
force Do not check for conflicting devices
<cr>
Can I activate this command without a network interrupt or is a downtime needed?
Thanks
Rgds
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03-14-2022 01:52 PM
Hello
If you are on the vtp primary then you don’t need to do anything you can create the vlan however it looks like you are not on the vtp primary from your OP.
show vtp status - this should tell if the switch you are on is the vtp primary.
In any case, it will not disrupt traffic is you change from one vtp primary to another, you just should receive a syslog stating the change has been made, but dont force it let the switch check for other vtp primary servers.
03-14-2022 04:06 AM
When ever you adding any VLAN we expect to add this VLAN in VTP Server ( the vlan adding is VTP Server ?)
check some explantion on this thread :
https://community.cisco.com/t5/switching/vtp-v3-primary/td-p/1829997
03-14-2022 05:46 AM - edited 03-14-2022 06:18 AM
Hi BB,
yes I'm on the VTP Server and I just need to know if I need to do it in a maintenance window in case the command "vtp primary vlan" will force network interrupts??
My tasks would be:
1. Make the "vtp server" to primary vtp server -> "vtp primary vlan"
2. Add the new vlan to the primary vtp server
3. Done
Can I configure point 1 on the fly or is it better to do it out of office hours???
What you recommend?
Thanks
03-14-2022 06:06 AM - edited 03-14-2022 06:07 AM
If you are elected one of the device act as primary VTP primary server, then only that Device can do all modification, if that is intention.
You can perform the task, as always suggested any VTP config change, better do in maintenance window.
03-14-2022 01:52 PM
Hello
If you are on the vtp primary then you don’t need to do anything you can create the vlan however it looks like you are not on the vtp primary from your OP.
show vtp status - this should tell if the switch you are on is the vtp primary.
In any case, it will not disrupt traffic is you change from one vtp primary to another, you just should receive a syslog stating the change has been made, but dont force it let the switch check for other vtp primary servers.
03-15-2022 06:57 AM
Thank you Paul thats the info I needed...Appreciated
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