You can clear the config, re-cycle and put it back on the right domain.  
Your config rev. should be 0




>From: "John Brandis" 
>Reply-To: "John Brandis" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: adding new switch to VTP domain [7:63654]
>Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 21:32:30 GMT
>
>Hi All,
>
>Tommorrow I will be adding a new 2950 to my switch fabric. I will add
>another GBIC copper module to my 4006. Does any one know if I can just
>insert it whilst on ? I remember last time I done this under the old IOS 
>for
>the 4006 with the supIII, it had a cow and just died. I have the latest IOS
>on the cat 4006 supIII now and I wonder if it will be an issue ?
>
>Also, a gotcha I came across because I do things sometimes to quick (lesson
>for learners, dont do stupid things) I added a new switch to my VTP domain,
>and lost info such as VLAns and the like. What I tend to do these days, is
>the make the switch a client on the VTP domain, before inserting it, change
>the vtp domain, add it with the cables, then change the vtp domain info 
>back
>but keeping it a a client. Is this good practice ?
>
>Any one know about my first issue ?
>
>John
>
>
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