Configuring VTP
Monitoring and Maintaining VTP
Command
1.
show vtp status
2.
configure terminal
3.
vtp domain domain-name
4.
end
5.
show vtp status
6.
configure terminal
7.
vtp domain domain-name
8.
end
9.
show vtp status
10.
After resetting the
configuration revision
number, add the switch to the
VTP domain.
Monitoring and Maintaining VTP
Command
show vtp counters
show vtp devices [conflict]
show vtp interface [interface-id]
show vtp password
show vtp status
Purpose
Checks the VTP configuration revision number.
If the number is 0, add the switch to the VTP domain.
If the number is greater than 0, follow these steps:
a.
Write down the domain name.
b.
Write down the configuration revision number.
c.
Continue with the next steps to reset the switch configuration revision
number.
Enters global configuration mode.
Changes the domain name from the original one displayed in Step 1 to a new name.
Updates VLAN information on the switch and resets configuration revision number
to 0.
Verifies that the configuration revision number has been reset to 0.
Enters global configuration mode.
Enters the original domain name on the switch.
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
(Optional) Verifies that the domain name is the same as in Step 1 and that the
configuration revision number is 0.
Purpose
Displays counters about VTP messages that have been sent
and received.
Displays information about all VTP version 3 devices in the
domain. Conflicts are VTP version 3 devices with conflicting
primary servers. The show vtp devices command does not
display information when the switch is in transparent or off
mode.
Displays VTP status and configuration for all interfaces or the
specified interface.
Displays the VTP password. The form of the password
displayed depends on whether or not the hidden keyword
was entered and if encryption is enabled on the switch.
Displays the VTP switch configuration information.
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