The VTP mode has no significance to renaming VLANS other than this:

In VTP Client mode, no  Changes can be made
In VTP Transparent mode, all changes can be made but are only locally
significant
In VTP Server mode, all changes can be made and are propagated throughout
the VTP Domain.

Ejay Hire

-----Original Message-----
From: Jennifer Cribbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 3:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: renaming vlans question [7:5954]


I have two books in front of me.  One is cisco press switching cert guide by

tim boyles and the other is sybex switching.

I have been reading and comparing the topic in both books of creating or 
renaming vlans.  Notice I did not say creating and renaming.  I am seeing
this
as two separate things.

As far as renaming existing vlans, is this correct?

The question I am asking myself is could I rename vlans if vtp is already 
configured?  And I found out,,, yes I can if the mode is transparent.  This
is
in the cisco book page 120, where it says that vlans can be created, deleted

or renamed while in this mode.  But is that all or is there more?  I can't 
locate anymore info on this.  What got me started on this is a simple note 
inset in the cisco book.  It talks about transparent mode on page 115 and
then
on page 120, it lists the same things but has added the element of renaming 
vlans.  So, I am searching for info.

And since I am renaming and not creating, can I not also do this from server

mode?

If someone could direct me to a source to read about this, I would
appreciate
it.

I plan on taking this test next week and there are a few things I am just
not
clear on and so I am comparing books and topics. I think I am getting
carried
away with too much thinking.  I probably need a break but not yet.

So, any feedback on this question would be appreciated.

Thank you,
Jennifer Cribbs

Have a great day!
Jenn
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