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Chapter 16 Configuring VLANs, VTP, and VMPS
VLAN Membership Policy Server
VTP pruning statistics:
Trunk Join Transmitted Join Received Summary advts received from
non-pruning-capable device
---------------- ---------------- ---------------- ---------------------------
Fa5/8 43071 42766 5
Displaying VTP Devices in a Domain
To display information for all the VTP devices in a domain, perform this task:
This example shows how to display information for VTP devices in a domain:
Switch# show vtp devices
Retrieving information from the VTP domain, please wait for 5 seconds.
VTP Feature Conf Revision Primary Server Device ID Device Description
----------- ---- -------- ------------------------------ ------------------
VLAN No 18 0016.9c6d.5300 0012.011a.0d00 R2
VLAN No 18 0016.9c6d.5300 0012.4371.9ec0 R1
MST Yes 4 0012.4371.9ec0=0012.4371.9ec0 R1
Switch#
VLAN Membership Policy Server
This section describes how to configure dynamic port VLAN membership through the VLAN
Membership Policy Server (VMPS), and includes the following subsections:
• About VMPS, page 16-20
• Overview of VMPS Clients, page 16-23
• Dynamic Port VLAN Membership Configuration Example, page 16-29
• VMPS Database Configuration File Example, page 16-32
About VMPS
These subsections describe what a VMPS server does and how it operates:
• Understanding the VMPS Server, page 16-21
• Security Modes for VMPS Server, page 16-21
Command Purpose
Switch# show vtp devices [conflicts]
Gathers and displays information for all the VTP devices
in the domain.
Note No information is gathered or displayed from
switches set to vtp modes off or to transparent
for a particular feature.
The conflicts keyword (optional) displays the
information of devices that have conflicting primary
servers.