Make sure you are running vtp version 2

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From: jmangawang
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To: CCIE OSL
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] IPExpert Volume 3 Lab 1 Task 1.1 - VTPserver/client 
question
Sent: Jul 13, 2009 11:59 AM

The first part of this task asks me to configure Cat1 as VTP server,
and others as clients.  But then it says "On Cat1 and Cat2, 'show vtp
status' should show the loopback1 interface as the local updater ID,
and as the preferred interface."  My solution was to configure Cat1
and Cat2 as VTP servers, and both with the command "vtp interface lo1"
set.  I could verify this easily by doing a show vtp status and
visually seeing Loopback1 as the preferred interface on both.  But the
PG's solution (and graded lab script, too) says to configure Cat2 as a
client.  But when you do a show vtp status on Cat2 as a client, it
doesn't show anything about Loopback1 in the output, as suggested by
the task requirement.

Is it not safe to say that a VTP server is both a server and a client?
 In terms of getting VLAN updates, it functions identically to a
client, in that the server making the update must have a newer version
than the clients or other servers.
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Regards,

Joe Astorino 
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Sr. Support Engineer – IPexpert, Inc.
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