Adding Ports To A Vlan - Cisco Nexus 3000 series Configuration Manual

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Adding Ports to a VLAN

Command or Action
Step 7
switch(config)# exit
Step 8
switch# show vtp status
Step 9
switch# show vtp counters
Step 10
switch# show vtp interface
Step 11
switch# show vtp password
Step 12
switch# copy running-config startup-config
This example shows how to configure VTP for the device:
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)# feature vtp
switch(config)# vtp domain accounting
switch(config)# vtp version 2
switch(config)# exit
switch#
This example shows the VTP status and that the switch is capable of supporting Version 2 and that the switch
is running Version 1:
switch(config)# show vtp status
VTP Status Information
----------------------
VTP Version
Configuration Revision
Maximum VLANs supported locally : 1005
Number of existing VLANs
VTP Operating Mode
VTP Domain Name
VTP Pruning Mode
VTP V2 Mode
VTP Traps Generation
MD5 Digest
Configuration last modified by 60.10.10.1 at 0-0-00 00:00:00
VTP version running
Adding Ports to a VLAN
After you have completed the configuration of a VLAN, assign ports to it. To add ports, perform this task:
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Purpose
Exits the configuration submode.
(Optional)
Displays information about the VTP configuration on the device,
such as the version, mode, and revision number.
(Optional)
Displays information about VTP advertisement statistics on the
device.
(Optional)
Displays the list of VTP-enabled interfaces.
(Optional)
Displays the password for the management VTP domain.
(Optional)
Copies the running configuration to the startup configuration.
: 2 (capable)
: 0
: 502
: Transparent
:
: Disabled (Operationally Disabled)
: Disabled
: Disabled
: 0xF5 0xF1 0xEC 0xE7 0x29 0x0C 0x2D 0x01
: 1
Configuring VLANs

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