Thanks, understand now :)


On 2012-10-26 22:27, marc abel wrote:
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] [11]>
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.

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Marko Milivojevic - CCIE #18427 (SP R&S)
Senior CCIE Instructor - IPexpert

On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 4:49 AM, George Leslie
<[email protected] [4]> 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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