No it means you need to bump the revision number on your server by either
creating a vlan or deleting a vlan. Basically if we both have config
revision 1 then I can't update you. If I create a vlan I will have revision
2 which will overwrite your revision 1 and then we will be synced.

On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 4:23 PM, Lukasz <[email protected]> wrote:

> hm...does that mean that the order of commands matter?
>
> Should we not put the vtp version 2 command as the first command on all
> switches? Default is version1.
>
>
> Lukasz
>
>
> On 2012-10-26 18:12, Marko Milivojevic wrote:
>
>> MD5 mismatch refers to the fact that databases from two (or more)
>> servers have the same revision, but not the same content/checksum.
>> That way, neither one can override the other. It's not an
>> authentication issue.
>>
>> --
>> Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427 (SP R&S)
>> Senior CCIE Instructor - IPexpert
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 4:49 AM, George Leslie
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I am almost embarrassed to post this, but in the spirit of “the
>>> only stupid question, is the one you don’t ask….”, here is what I did in
>>> a lab:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> SW1
>>>
>>> Hostname Switch1
>>>
>>> Vtp mode server
>>>
>>> Vtp domain ipexpert
>>>
>>> Vtp password ipexpert
>>>
>>> Vtp version 2
>>>
>>> Exit
>>>
>>> Vlan 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
>>>
>>> Exit
>>>
>>> End
>>>
>>> Wr
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ON SW2 – SW4
>>>
>>> Hostname Switch[2-4]
>>>
>>> Vtp mode client
>>>
>>> Vtp domain ipexpert
>>>
>>> Vtp password ipexpert
>>>
>>> Vtp version 2
>>>
>>> exit
>>>
>>> ON ALL 4 SWITCHES
>>>
>>> Default int fast0/19
>>>
>>> Default int fast0/20
>>>
>>> Default int fast0/21
>>>
>>> Default int fast0/22
>>>
>>> Default int fast0/23
>>>
>>> Default int fast0/24
>>>
>>> Int r f0/19 – 24
>>>
>>> Shut
>>>
>>> Sw tru en dot
>>>
>>> Sw mo tru
>>>
>>> Sw non
>>>
>>> No shut
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> All trunks came up (sho int trunk), sh vtp pass on all
>>> switches showed correct password (and they were all pasted in from the
>>> same
>>> line on notepad), show vtp status showed all info you’d expect, but SW2
>>> – SW4
>>> showed an “MD5 error” on all trunks.
>>>
>>> Vlans were not propagated from SW1.  I bounced trunks, I converted to
>>> transparent
>>> mode and back to client or server as appropriate.I changed domains to a
>>> dummy
>>> value then back again.  Nothing made any
>>> difference.
>>>
>>> Eventually, I reload all four switches, and that fixed it.
>>>
>>> My question is: what exactly causes this MD5 error, other
>>> than the passwords being different?  Is
>>> there anything I missed?  George
>>>
>>>
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