Hi,Dave,
First, thank you for your answer.
But I really got confused. Pls read the following excerpt
about Deleting VLAN from the book of Cisco LAN Switching
written by Clark Hamilton :
You can remove VLANs from the management domain using the clear vlan
vlan_number
command. For example, if you
you have to pay attention to the CAT you are deleting the vlan fromif it
is in transparent mode, then the vlan, like the book says will be deleted
from the CAT only if it is in client mode, then no changes can be made
VLAN wise on the switch. If it is the vtp server, then removing VLAN 5
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Hi,Dave,
First, thank you for your answer.
But I really got confused. Pls read the following excerpt
about
that are in transparent mode on the VTP domain
- any other switch that is not in the VTP domain
Persio
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Hi,Dave,
First, thank you for your answer.
But I really got
.
Transparent - Can add and delete Vlan's but only on that switch. No
other switches in the Domain will be affected.
Woody
CCNP
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What that blurb is saying is that if you remove a VLAN on a switch
running transparent mode the VLAN will only be deleted on that switch.
This is correct, transparent mode is basically turning VTP off.
If you clear the VLAN from a server in the VTP domain then you will
clear the VLAN on all
I belive that the part about a VTP client not saving VLAN information
is not correct. Yes, a client gets updates from the VTP server and Yes
changes (add,delete,mods) can only be initaited on a server. But, I belive
that the client does save the most current revision of the VTP domain config
in
When I say changes, I mean changes with regard to a VTP domain.
Oleg Oz...
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One more thing I forgot to mention. If a Client is powered off and
disconnected (physicaly) from the network and then powered on. The client
will retain the last known VTP domain/VLAN configuration.
Oleg oz
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Hi, Patrick, Daniel, Persio, Woods, Dave, Oleg,
Thank you all for your detailed explain.
Finally, I got it. Please forgive me for my stupid questions.
mlh
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