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VTP Modes Server Mode Mode authorized to make all changes to VLANs. In a VTP-enabled network, a switch operating in server mode is required to configure all machines. Changes made on CiscoPods Server are announced to other devices through the VTP domain name. These changes are stored on NVRAM (non-volatile memory). Clıent Mod It is not authorized to make changes to the VTP network. It takes the configurations from the switch running in server mode and transmits it to other devices. Changes made in this mode are not permanent and are not stored in NVRAM. Tranparent Mode Switches operating in this mode are like Server. You can create, delete, or change a VLAN. As in Server mode, it sends these changes to other devices, but other devices do not. Changes made in this mode are only valid on their own and are stored on the NVRAM. VTP Configuration Revision Number The revision number is very important to transfer the changes made to the switch to other devices. If we want to transfer all devices with VTP after the changes, we need to increase the revision number by 1. Other machines make these changes if they are larger than the revision number they use. In addition, you can configure the VTP device in the Cisco Packet Tracer. It is a matter to be careful. If the VTP Domain Name and password are higher than the revision number when a device is connected to the network in Server mode, it updates the other devices. Revision Number Reset There are several ways to reset the revision number of the device we're modifying. Change the VTP name Delete the vlan.dat file held in Flash. Get VTP mode to transparent mode. My Website: https://www.ciscopods.com/
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