Almost right.

If both servers are in the same VTP domain, the one whose configuration
counter is highest will propogate it's VLANs.  This means that if you add a
server that's been sitting in your lab and it has a higher configuration
counter, you will lose the VLANs on your current switch.

If the switch is not going to be a core switch, configure it as a VTP client
and the world will be a safe place.

If it does have a higher configuration counter, change it's VTP domain to a
different name and then change it back.  It's counter will go back to zero.

David

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Jeffrey Reed
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 2:27 PM
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Subject: VTP Servers [7:39083]


If I have an existing VTP domain server with many VLANs configured and then
add another VTP server does the first server update the new server? No
chance of the new server updating the old server and wiping out the VTP
database, right?

Thanks!!

Jeff




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