Question: If you have multiple switches in a VTP domain, can there be only one switch operating in server mode or can more than one switch be operating in server mode? I don't seem to see the answer to that in my book.
Regards,
Fred
Question: If you have multiple switches in a VTP domain, can there be only one switch operating in server mode or can more than one switch be operating in server mode? I don't seem to see the answer to that in my book.
Regards,
Fred
Cool. Thanks for the prompt response.
Fred
There can be several switches operating in server mode in that particular domain. Any VLAN changes done on switch A will propagate to the rest of the switches (e.g. B, C and D). Any VLAN changes done on switch B will propagate to A, C, D. Any VLAN changes done on switch C will propagate to A, B, D. And finally, any VLAN changes done on switch D will propagate to A, B, C.
Just make sure that switches have to connect to each other in trunk mode in order for VTP to work.
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Awesome. Thanks for the great information.
Fred
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