the trunk.
Hope this is of help.
Regards,
Frank.
>Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 17:01:29 -0400
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>Subject: vlans and broadcasts [7:984]
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>Does VTP pruning have to be enabled in ord
Imagine three switches: A, B, and C. A has a trunk to B and to C.
A - B
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C
B has only VLAN 1 and 2 with 100 hosts hanging off of it somewhere, all
in VLAN2. C has VLAN 1 and 5, with all hosts in 5. On those trunks,
A-B and A-C, all three VLANs are present. This is true even
Does VTP pruning have to be enabled in order to eliminate broadcasts on
desired switches? I thought VLANs already took care of that but
apparently, I'm reading a book that states that even though a client
sends out a broadcast message, every switch in the network receives this
broadcast, even tho
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