Hi Bauke,

Regarding Q2 -- Make sure you have the latest and that you read very
carefully.  In the latest revision, in task 3.3 on page 85 of the DSG we
have the following:
*
Cat1, Cat2, Cat3, Cat4*
vtp mode server
vtp pruning
vtp mode transparent

A few paragraphs later you have:

*Cat3, Cat4*

no vlan 2200
no vlan 2300
no vlan 2567
vtp mode server
vtp pruning
vtp mode transparent
vlan 2200,2300,2567
exit

So, none of the switches were left in Server mode in the DSG or in the final
configurations.  Are you talking about somewhere else?




On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Bauke Dzavhale <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Guys,
>
> In Task 3-22, I can see specific VLANs being selected and associated with
> specific trunks as Native Vlans in that particular trunk.
> Q1-
> What is the reasoning behing this assignment ? Is up to me to pick & choose
> any vlan to be native on a particular Trunk or is there any 'logic' ?
>
> Q2-
> Back in Task 3-3 of this LAB, Cat3 and Cat4 were set in Transparent Mode
> and the associated extended VLANs re-configured while Cat1 and Cat2 were
> left in Server Mode.
> When assigning Vlans as Native in Trunks of  Cat3 and Cat4 do I have to
> take into account the fact some of the VLANs (extended ones) exist only on
> Cat3 and Cat4?  Also, I can see DSG shows extended VLANs (2200, 2300) as
> native in Cat2. How can I have these VLANs is a switch running in server
> mode (unless of course I am running VTP version 3...).
>
> Thanks & Regards
>
>
> B
>
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