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Hello, I have an issue with some switches that have been added to an existing network. I manually configured some VLANs (on the new switches) that are working correctly, and traffic is flowing as expected. However, I mistakenly configured the wrong V...
Yes, the new switches use rapid-pvst as their default, while on the distribution side, only pvst is in use. This is likely because the distribution equipment and network, being older than the newly introduced switches, have remained on pvst, reflecti...
The revision number on the access switches is set to zero because, when the VLANs were manually configured, the switch was in Transparent mode. Once deployed, it was switched to Client mode, which reset the revision number. Regarding VLAN names and I...
The VTP version running is 1.We do have a trunk on this switch (access layer) towards it's VTP Server (Distribution layer). On the trunk, we have included only the VLANs that were manually configured before adding the switch to the (incorrect) VTP do...
So, I could change the VTP mode to Transparent, then update my VTP domain and password with the correct ones, and finally revert the VTP mode back to Client. In theory, this should only add the missing VLANs and update my VLAN database without impact...