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1 1 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College VLAN Trunking protocol CCNA Exploration Semester 3 Chapter 4

2 2 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Topics The role of VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) Operation of VTP Configure VTP on switches

3 3 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Semester 3 LAN DesignBasic Switch Concepts VLANs VTP STP Inter-VLAN routing Wireless

4 4 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Purpose of VTP You can create VLANs on a switch. What if you have the same VLANs on 10 linked switches? Or 100 linked switches? Do you have to create the VLANs on every switch and allow them on each trunk? VTP helps. But you still have to assign access ports to VLANs on each switch.

5 5 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College VTP domain Group of layer 2 switches sharing VLAN data. Ends at router or layer 3 switch. Switch can be linked but not part of domain. Each switch can belong to only one domain. Domain is defined by its name. Proprietary to Cisco, so all switches in domain must be Cisco switches.

6 6 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College VTP server One switch acts as server. Create VLANs on this switch. Information saved in vlan.dat. Server sends VLAN information to client switches over active trunk links. Add, delete, rename VLANs on server. Default mode of switch is server.

7 7 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College VTP client Client receives VLAN information from server. Client switches then have the same VLANs as the server. Client does not save VLAN information. It is held only in RAM and lost if switch is powered off.

8 8 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College VTP modes Server – default mode. Sends VLAN information to other switches. Client – receives VLAN information and forwards it to other switches. Transparent – forward VTP traffic but do not originate or use it. They can have their own VLANs, not shared with other switches.

9 9 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College VTP defaults Version 1. (Versions 2 and 3 also exist.) VTP domain name is not set. VTP mode server One active VLAN, VLAN 1 Configuration revision number 0 Any switches added to a domain should be in the default condition or they may send unwanted information to other switches.

10 10 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Show vtp status VTP Version Maximum VLANs Supported Number of Existing VLANs VTP Operating Mode- server, client, or transparent. VTP Domain Name VTP Pruning Mode VTP V2 Mode (disabled by default) VTP Traps Generation MD5 Digest (checksum of VTP configuration) Configuration Last Modified

11 11 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College VTP advertisements Consist of VTP header and VTP message Encapsulated inside Ethernet frame with tag to pass over trunk link. Destination MAC address is multicast address 01-00-0C-CC-CC-CC

12 12 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College VTP message header Domain name Domain name length Version - VTP 1 or VTP 2, on Cisco 2960 switch. Configuration revision number Other fields, depending on type of message.

13 13 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Configuration revision number 32-bit number. Default value is 0. It is incremented each time a VLAN is added or removed. Reset to 0 is domain name changes. Switch uses it to see if information is more recent that what it already holds.

14 14 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Summary advertisement Sent immediately after a change is made, with updated revision number. Sent every 5 minutes by servers and clients to check on current VTP configuration revision number. Contains the VTP domain name, the current revision number, and other VTP configuration details.

15 15 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College VTP Summary advertisement A switch receives a summary advertisement. Compares domain name to its own domain name. If name is different, the switch ignores the packet. If the name is the same, the switch compares the revision number to its own revision number. Number higher or equal, ignored the packet. Number lower, sends an advertisement request.

16 16 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Request Advertisement Sent by client to server if: The VTP domain name has been changed The switch receives a summary advertisement with a higher configuration revision number than its own A subset advertisement message is missed for some reason The switch has been reset

17 17 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Subset advertisement Contains VLAN information. Several may be needed if there is a lot of information. Sent by server in response to a request or after: Creating or deleting a VLAN Suspending or activating a VLAN Changing the name of a VLAN Changing the MTU of a VLAN

18 18 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Subset advertisement VersionCodeSeq-numberDomain name length Management domain name (padded to 32 bytes) Configuration revision number VLAN info field 1 VLAN info field 2 Etc.

19 19 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Subset advertisement VLAN info VLAN-Info Info lengthStatusVLAN-TypeVLAN-name Len ISL VLAN IDMTU size 802.10 index VLAN name (padded to multiple of 4 bytes)

20 20 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Pros and cons Small network – don’t bother with VTP. Big network – good for consistency and easier to make changes. Server switches need lots of flash memory, clients do not. Redundancy – don’t have everything on one server switch. Problems from large domains. Extreme care when adding a switch.

21 21 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Why transparent? Put a switch in transparent mode if it has local VLANs that are not on other switches. The other switches do not need to know about them.

22 22 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College VTP pruning Disabled by default Enable it on one server in domain. Stops VLAN traffic from being sent on links that do not lead to devices on that VLAN. Cuts down on traffic on trunk links.

23 23 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Domain names and passwords Configure a domain name on the first server switch. The other switches will learn it. If you configure it on other switches, check that it is exactly the same. It is case sensitive. If you use a password then it must be exactly the same on all switches.

24 24 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Versions VTP version 1 is used by default on Catalyst switches, but they can use version 2. If you configure version 2 on one switch then the other switches should learn the new version and change to it. If a switch is not capable of running version 2 then it will not exchange advertisements.

25 25 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Configure VTP Configure VTP with a domain name before creating VLANs on the server. Existing VLANs are removed when you start to configure VTP. Check that links are trunk links. Configure client switches to client mode.

26 26 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Commands on server SW1(config)#vtp domain cisco1 SW1(config)#vtp password cisco (Password is optional) Server mode is default, but if it was changed: SW1(config)#vtp mode server Version 1 is default, but command is: SW1(config)#vtp version 1

27 27 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Commands on server Create VLANs Check that link is a trunk. Check VTP operation SW1# show vtp status Assign switch ports to VLANs.

28 28 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Client configuration SW2(config)#vtp mode client Check that link is a trunk. Check VTP operation SW2# show vtp status Assign switch ports to VLANs.

29 29 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College Things to check VTP Version. It needs to be the same on all switches in the domain. Domain name. Is it exactly the same on all switches? VTP Password if any. Is it exactly the same on all switches? Check that there is at least one server. Better to have at least two. If you recently added a new switch, had its revision number been set to 0?

30 30 27-Jun-15 S Ward Abingdon and Witney College The End


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