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Chapter 16 Configuring VTP
Configuring VTP

Configuring a VTP Version 3 Primary Server

Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps on a VTP server to configure it as a VTP
primary server (version 3 only), which starts a takeover operation:
This example shows how to configure a switch as the primary server for the VLAN database (the default)
when a hidden or secret password was configured:
Switch# vtp primary vlan
Enter VTP password: mypassword
This switch is becoming Primary server for vlan feature in the VTP domain
VTP Database Conf Switch ID Primary Server Revision System Name
------------ ---- -------------- -------------- -------- --------------------
VLANDB Yes 00d0.00b8.1400=00d0.00b8.1400 1 stp7
Do you want to continue (y/n) [n]? y
Enabling the VTP Version
VTP version 2 and version 3 are disabled by default.
When you enable VTP version 2 on a switch, every VTP version 2-capable switch in the VTP
domain enables version 2. To enable VTP version 3, you must manually configure it on each switch.
With VTP versions 1 and 2, you can configure the version only on switches in VTP server or
transparent mode. If a switch is running VTP version 3, you can change to version 2 when the switch
is in client mode if no extended VLANs exist, no private VLANs exist, and no hidden password was
configured.
Caution VTP version 1 and VTP version 2 are not interoperable on switches in the same VTP domain. Do not
enable VTP version 2 unless every switch in the VTP domain supports version 2.
In TrCRF and TrBRF Token ring environments, you must enable VTP version 2 or VTP version 3
for Token Ring VLAN switching to function properly. For Token Ring and Token Ring-Net media,
disable VTP version 2 must be disabled.
Command Purpose
Step 1 vtp primary-server [vlan | mst]
[force]
Change the operational state of a switch from a secondary server (the
default) to a primary server and advertise the configuration to the domain.
If the switch password is configured as hidden, you are prompted to reenter
the password.
(Optional) vlan—Select the VLAN database as the takeover feature.
This is the default.
(Optional) mst—Select the multiple spanning tree (MST) database as
the takeover feature.
(Optional) force—Entering force overwrites the configuration of any
conflicting servers. If you do not enter force, you are prompted for
confirmation before the takeover.