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vtp file
Examples
This example shows how to store the VTP configuration to a file named myvtp.txt in the local writable
storage file system, bootflash:
switch(config)# vtp file bootflash:///myvtp.txt
switch(config)#
Related Commands
Command
feature vtp
show running-config
vtp
show vtp status
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server—If the startup configuration file indicates the switch to be configured in VTP server mode,
the switch recovers the VTP and VLAN configuration information from the VTP database file
available in the bootflash storage file system. If the VTP configuration cannot be retrieved from the
file in the bootflash file system, the default VLAN configuration (VLANs 1–1005) is applied to the
VTP server configuration, and the configuration revision number is set to zero (0).
client—If, within 5 seconds, the VTP client does not receive the VTP configuration information
from the VTP server or other VTP devices in the VTP domain, it uses the locally configured VLAN
information. This locally configured VTP information is overwritten by the configuration that it
later receives from the VTP server.
transparent—If both the VTP database and the startup configuration file show the VTP mode as
transparent and the VTP domain names match, the VTP database is ignored. The VTP and VLAN
configurations in the startup configuration file are used to restore the configuration in this VTP
device.
If the VTP domain information in the startup configuration file does not match with that in the VTP
database file, then the configuration in the VTP database file is used to restore the configuration in
the transparent VTP device.
Description
Enables VTP on the switch.
Displays the running VTP configuration.
Displays VTP information.
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