Just to clarify in reference to this statement:

>Which switches on your network are configured as servers? If there
>aren't any configured as servers, then the switch will inherit the VTP
>domain from any other switch as long as the VTP revision number is higher
>than its own.

On the 2948G (which runs the 5500 IOS) the switch inherits the VTP 
configuration from a switch with a higher revision number if it's in the 
same VTP domain and has the proper password.  Is that what you meant to say 
or do the 2924s work differently? I know there are at least two version of 
VTP, so maybe that's where I'm confused.

Lorenzo


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>To: "Lorenzo Montezemolo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Masaru Umetsu" 
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>Subject: Re: VTP Domain Name
>Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 16:00:27 -0700
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>The 2924XL uses the IOS based software. How you reset it depends on whether
>its a client or a VTP server.
>
>If its a server, you go into VLAN configuration mode ("vlan database"
>command), set the VTP domain ("vtp domain <name>"), and then set it as the
>server ("vtp server").  If you've configured a domain name and you want to
>erase it and leave the domain name empty, try using the "vtp domain"
>command without a domain name specified.
>
>If its a client, all you have to do is go into VLAN config mode and set it
>as a client ("vtp client"). It will inherit the VTP domain and revision
>number from the first VTP advertisement it hears.
>
>If all else fails, there's probably something squirly and you might be
>better off just TFTPing a brand new config to the box (minus a VTP domain).
>You might also want to take a look at where it's getting its VTP adverts
>from. Which switches on your network are configured as servers? If there
>aren't any configured as servers, then the switch will inherit the VTP
>domain from any other switch as long as the VTP revision number is higher
>than its own.
>
>Hope this helps
>
>Karen E Young
>Network Engineer
>ELF Technologies, Inc
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>I think if you want to completely reset the switch configuration you can
>type the following:
>
>clear config all
>
>I'm not sure it'll work on a 2924 because I'm not familiar with them, but
>it
>certainly works on a 2948G.
>
>Give it a try, but be aware that on the 2948G, this literally resets the
>running config as if you had just taken it out of the box.  That means you
>lose VLANs (except for VLAN1) and all the configuration options get set to
>the default.
>
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>"Masaru Umetsu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>| Please tell me how to clear the vtp domain name in Catalyst 2924!
>|
>| Vtp domain name isn't set anything first.Then I configured it to
>| Cisco but, I want to back to the initial.
>| I did 'write erase', but vtp domain name wasn't cleared.
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