Depending on the size of the network VTP is being deployed, you can divide
the VTP domain into geograhical area or sites that would decrease the VTP
traffic.
From: Zim
Date: 2002/11/19 Tue AM 07:01:02 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VTP modes Server/Client vs Transparent [7:57650]
Like most networking problems it depends. How large is your switch domain?
Are you doing End to End VLANs or Local? How large is your STP domain now?
Will it grow larger? Here a link I would start with
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/473/21.html ( stater for VTP)
then hit this one
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/so/neso/lnso/cpso/gcnd_wp.htm (covers
GigE Design)
Design solutions are usually need and resource driven...as for standards
they change(some daily). JMHO
Newell Ryan D SrA 18 CS/SCBT wrote in
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Network is migrating from ATM to Gigabit Ethernet. Transparent mode was
default VTP for all distribution layer switches. We had hubs for all
access
layer switches. With the new migration to Gigabit switches would be at
all
access layer buildings. Would it be beneficial to run transparent abroad
or
a server/client model.
Thanks
Greg Owens
202-398-2552
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