Hi,

I checked on client switches sw3 and sw4. But, I don't see the vlan. I turned 
on debug but no clue why md5 is not matching and also rev no. on client 
switches are not updated too. I verified trunking and it is 802.1q encap with 
desirable mode on sw1 and same encap auto mode on rest of the switches.


SW4#sh vl id 126
VLAN id 126 not found in current VLAN database
SW4#sh vtp status
VTP Version                     : 2
Configuration Revision          : 5
Maximum VLANs supported locally : 1005
Number of existing VLANs        : 18
VTP Operating Mode              : Client
VTP Domain Name                 : CCIE
VTP Pruning Mode                : Disabled
VTP V2 Mode                     : Enabled
VTP Traps Generation            : Disabled
MD5 digest                      : 0xF5 0xDB 0xB5 0xDC 0x36 0xF8 0xF3 0x30 
Configuration last modified by 155.30.8.8 at 3-2-93 18:09:58

Thanks,

Karthik.



________________________________
 From: Zak Dandashi <[email protected]>
To: karthk kumar <[email protected]> 
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, 15 March 2012 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] VTP mode transparent changed md5 vol 1 question 9
 

Kumar,

Please correct me if i am mistaken, you are checking for the VLAN on switch 1 
which is in transparent mode, you should check on the client mode switches 
rather on the transparent mode switch; you should apply the show vlan id 126 on 
switch 3&4 as well if you may apply it on switch 1.





Regards,





On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 8:48 PM, karthk kumar <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,
>
>
>I have vtp version running as 2. Even though I enabled it globally I am still 
>facing issue. 
>
>
>To explain clearly.
>
>
>sw1 is in transparent mode
>sw2 is in server mode
>sw3 and sw4 are in client mode
>
>
>Once I changed sw1 to transparent md5 on sw1 doesnt match to that on sw2. 
>Also, since sw2 is server mode, when I created a vlan it supposed to propagate 
>to other switches in client mode that is sw3 and sw4. But, I don't see that 
>happening when sw1 is in transparent mode. 
>
>
>
>
>
>SW1#sh vtp status
>VTP
 Version                     : 2
>Configuration Revision          : 0
>Maximum VLANs supported locally : 1005
>Number of existing VLANs        : 11
>VTP Operating Mode              : Transparent
>VTP Domain Name                 : CCIE
>VTP Pruning Mode                : Disabled
>VTP V2 Mode                     : Enabled
>VTP Traps Generation            : Disabled
>MD5
 digest                      : 0xC4 0x17 0x67 0xE6 0xB0 0x6D 0xF0 0x38 
>Configuration last modified by 155.30.37.7 at 3-2-93 18:09:58
>SW1#
>SW1#sh vlan id 126
>VLAN id 126 not found in current VLAN database
>
>SW1#conf t
>Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
>SW1(config)#vtp vers
>SW1(config)#vtp version 2
>VTP mode already in V2.
>SW1(config)#
>
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Karthik.
>
>
>
>
>________________________________
> From: Zak Dandashi <[email protected]>
>To: karthk kumar <[email protected]> 
>Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Wednesday, 14 March 2012 10:56 PM
>Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] VTP mode transparent changed md5 vol 1 question 9
> 
>
>
>Kumar,
>
>
>try to enable vtp v2 as it is disabled.
>
>
>VTP Version reflects the capabilities of the device/code revision; VTP V2 Mode 
>reflects the vtp version it is currently configured to
>operate in.
> 
>Your output shows a device that is capable of running Version 2, but is 
>running Version 1 currently, you can move it into version 2 by entering the 
>"vtp version 2" command in global configuration mode.
>
>
>
>
>regards,
>
>
>
>
>
>On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 8:30 AM, karthk kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Hi,
>>
>>When configuring sw2 as transparent mode, seeing that md5 is not matched on 
>>the switches and any creation of vlan on sw1 i.e. server is not propagation 
>>vtp updates to sw3 and sw4. If I change sw2 to client,  md5 shows correct on 
>>all switches and sw3 and sw4 learn vlan created on sw2 (server). Am I missing 
>>anything?. Please, let me know.
>>
>>SW2#sh vtp status
>>VTP Version                     : 2
>>Configuration Revision          : 4
>>Maximum VLANs supported locally : 1005
>>Number of existing VLANs        : 18
>>VTP Operating Mode              : Server >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>VTP Domain Name                 : CCIE
>>VTP Pruning Mode                : Disabled
>>VTP V2 Mode                     : Disabled
>>VTP Traps Generation            : Disabled
>>MD5 digest                      : 0x3C 0xAF 0xD7 0xFB 0xB5 0x11 0xB4 0x4B 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>Configuration last modified by 155.30.8.8 at 3-2-93 05:38:01
>>Local updater ID is 155.30.8.8 on interface Vl8 (lowest numbered VLAN 
>>interface found)
>>SW2#
>>SW2#
>>
>>
>>SW1#sh vtp status
>>VTP Version                     : 2
>>Configuration Revision          : 0
>>Maximum VLANs supported locally : 1005
>>Number of existing VLANs        : 11
>>VTP Operating Mode              : Transparent >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>VTP Domain Name                 : CCIE
>>VTP Pruning Mode                : Disabled
>>VTP V2 Mode                     : Disabled
>>VTP Traps Generation            : Disabled
>>MD5 digest                      : 0x9B 0x27 0x73 0x7F 0xB4 0xB1 0xD3 0x29 
>>==========>>>>>>>
>>Configuration last modified by 155.30.37.7 at 3-2-93 03:10:45
>>SW1#conf t
>>Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
>>SW1(config)#vtp mod clie
>>Setting device to VTP CLIENT mode.
>>SW1(config)#
>>+++++
>>AFter changing to client. md5 matches
>>+++++
>>
>>
>>SW1#sh vtp status
>>VTP Version                     : 2
>>Configuration Revision          : 4
>>Maximum VLANs supported locally : 1005
>>Number of existing VLANs        : 18
>>VTP Operating Mode              : Client
>>VTP Domain Name                 : CCIE
>>VTP Pruning Mode                : Disabled
>>VTP V2 Mode                     : Disabled
>>VTP Traps Generation            : Disabled
>>MD5 digest                      : 0x3C 0xAF 0xD7 0xFB 0xB5 0x11 0xB4 0x4B
>>Configuration last modified by 155.30.8.8 at 3-2-93 05:38:01
>>
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Karthik.
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