Gareth Hinton wrote:
> 
> Yeah that was sort of what I was getting at.
> It would be nice if you could put the switches into a learning
> mode, where
> all server mode switches learn from all other server mode
> switches
> initially, but that's not the case, so one of them will decide
> it's got the
> highest VTP version and all others VLAN info will be wiped out.
> I can't remember what the negotiation process consists of when
> both versions
> are zero, or if I ever knew. It's not an ideal way of doing it
> anyway.
> Probably easier to cut/paste vlan info on to one switch and
> make sure it's
> got the highest version.
> 
> I've got a few sites with multiple 5500's in one VTP domain and
> they're all
> set to Server mode. Never caused any problems I can think of.
> Off to get another book out to find out which switch wins when
> both are
> version zero.
> 
> Gaz

Quoting from the Cisco Press BCMSC book , chap 3 page 112....

Two databases with the same configuration number will not update each other,
because they assume that they both have the same information.

Stefan


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