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Chapter18 Configuring VTP Configuring VTP
VTP Configuration Options
You can configure VTP by using these configuration modes.
VTP Configuration in Global Configuration Mode, page 18-7
VTP Configuration in VLAN Configuration Mode, page 18-7
You access VLAN configuration mode by entering the vlan database privileged EXEC command.
For detailed information about vtp commands, refer to the command reference for this release.

VTP Configuration in Global Configuration Mode

You can use the vtp global configuration command to set the VTP password, the version, the VTP file
name, the interface providing updated VTP information, the domain name, and the mode, and to disable
or enable pruning. For more information about available keywords, refer to the command descriptions
in the command reference for this release. The VTP information is saved in the VTP VLAN database.
When VTP mode is transparent, the VTP domain name and mode are also saved in the switch running
configuration file, and you can save it in the switch startup configuration file by entering the copy
running-config startup-config privileged EXEC command. You must use this command if you want to
save VTP mode as transparent, even if the switch resets.
When you save VTP information in the switch startup configuration file and reboot the switch, the swit ch
configuration is determined as follows:
If the VTP mode is transparent in the startup configuration and the VLAN database and the VTP
domain name from the VLAN database matches that in the startup configuration file, the VLAN
database is ignored (cleared), and the VTP and VLAN configurations in the startup configuration
file are used. The VLAN database revision number remains unchanged in the VLAN database.
If the VTP mode or domain name in the startup configuration do not match the VL AN database, the
domain name and VTP mode and configuration for the first 1005 VLANs use the V LAN d ata base
information.
If the switch is running IOS Release 12.1(9)EA1 or later and you use an older configuration file to
boot up the switch, the configuration file does not contain VTP or VLA N i n forma tio n, a nd the
switch uses the VLAN database configurations.
If the switch is running an IOS release earlier than 12.1(9)EA1 on the switch and you use a
configuration file from IOS Release 12.1(9)EA1 or later to boot up the switch, the image on the
switch does not recognize VLAN and VTP configurations in the configuration file, so the switch
uses the VLAN database configuration.

VTP Configuration in VLAN Configuration Mode

You can configure all VTP parameters in VLAN configuration mode, which you access by entering the
vlan database privileged EXEC command. For more information about available k e ywor ds, refe r to th e
vtp VLAN configuration command description in the command refe renc e fo r th is r ele ase. Wh en yo u
enter the exit command in VLAN configuration mode, it applies all the commands that you entered and
updates the VLAN database. VTP messages are sent to other switches in the VTP domain, and the
privileged EXEC mode prompt appears.
If VTP mode is transparent, the domain name and the mo de (transparent) are saved in the switch running
configuration, and you can save this information in the switch startup configuration file by en tering the
copy running-config startup-config privileged EXEC command.