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VTP Operating Mode : Server<br />

VTP Domain Name : <strong>CCNA</strong>3<br />

VTP Pruning Mode : Disabled<br />

VTP V2 Mode : Disabled<br />

VTP Traps Generation : Disabled<br />

MD5 digest : 0x3B 0x01 0x37 0x7F 0x25 0x20 0xD0 0x0F<br />

Configuration last modified by 0.0.0.0 at 3-1-93 00:30:56<br />

Local updater ID is 10.1.0.2 on interface Vl1 (lowest numbered VLAN interface<br />

found)<br />

Step 2. Notice in the preceding output that the configuration revision number is 3. Why?<br />

Three VLANs have been added (Accounting VLAN 10, Marketing VLAN 20, <strong>and</strong> Purchasing<br />

VLAN 30). The configuration revision number increments by 1 each time a change is made.<br />

Step 3. On SWB, you need to remove the current VLAN configurations <strong>and</strong> reload the switch. What<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> will delete the VLAN database file?<br />

SWB#delete flash:vlan.dat<br />

Delete filename [vlan.dat]?<br />

Delete flash:vlan.dat? [confirm]<br />

SWB#reload<br />

Proceed with reload? [confirm]<br />

Step 4. After you delete the VLAN database <strong>and</strong> reload the switch, your show vlan brief comm<strong>and</strong><br />

should display the following:<br />

SWB#show vlan brief<br />

VLAN Name Status Ports<br />

—— ———————————————— ————- ———————————————-<br />

1 default active Fa0/1<br />

1002 fddi-default active<br />

1003 token-ring-default active<br />

1004 fddinet-default active<br />

1005 trnet-default active<br />

SWB#show vlan brief<br />

VLAN Name Status Ports<br />

—— ———————————————— ————- ———————————————-<br />

1 default active Fa0/1<br />

1002 fddi-default active<br />

1003 token-ring-default active<br />

1004 fddinet-default active<br />

1005 trnet-default active<br />

Step 5. Your VTP status should display the following output. Take note of the configuration revision<br />

number, the operating mode, <strong>and</strong> the domain name.<br />

SWB#show vtp status<br />

VTP Version : 2<br />

Configuration Revision : 0<br />

Maximum VLANs supported locally : 64<br />

Number of existing VLANs : 5<br />

VTP Operating Mode : Server<br />

VTP Domain Name :<br />

Chapter 9: VLAN Trunking Protocol 433

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