Im a trainee network systems engineer of three weeks, so understandibly i am a bit useless at all this. so any help is gratefull, as no ones around here for advice at the min.
The problem:
i have a 6509 switch linked up to 16 3550 48 port switches with gigabit fibre links. the 6509 is set up as a vtp server and the other switches as clients. There are two Vlans of interest. Vlan2 for access, and vlan11 for management. on switch 1 and 2 everything is fine, everything communicates and all vlans are accounted for in the vtp status etc. These two switches each have two actual ports as members of vlan 11, for cache engines and SMDS router links.
On the other 14 switches however, all ports are memebers of vlan2, and the vtp status shows no mention of vlan 11, and understandible i can not communicate to or from it. vtp domain name is set, client is specified and set up the same as switch 1 and two.
Its probably an obvious thing i missed, but im the newbie and hence why i'm asking you guys.
Thanks for any help
The problem:
i have a 6509 switch linked up to 16 3550 48 port switches with gigabit fibre links. the 6509 is set up as a vtp server and the other switches as clients. There are two Vlans of interest. Vlan2 for access, and vlan11 for management. on switch 1 and 2 everything is fine, everything communicates and all vlans are accounted for in the vtp status etc. These two switches each have two actual ports as members of vlan 11, for cache engines and SMDS router links.
On the other 14 switches however, all ports are memebers of vlan2, and the vtp status shows no mention of vlan 11, and understandible i can not communicate to or from it. vtp domain name is set, client is specified and set up the same as switch 1 and two.
Its probably an obvious thing i missed, but im the newbie and hence why i'm asking you guys.
Thanks for any help