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Software Configuration Guide—Release 15.0(2)SG
OL-23818-01
Chapter 13 Configuring VLANs, VTP, and VMPS
VLAN Trunking Protocol
Configuring VTP
These sections describe how to configure VTP:
Configuring VTP Global Parameters, page 13-14
Configuring the VTP Mode, page 13-16
Starting a Takeover, page 13-19
Displaying VTP Statistics, page 13-19
Displaying VTP Devices in a Domain, page 13-20
Configuring VTP Global Parameters
These sections describe configuring the VTP global parameters:
Configuring a VTP Password, page 13-14
Enabling VTP Pruning, page 13-15
Enabling the VTP Version Number, page 13-15
Note You can enter the VTP global parameters in either global configuration mode or in EXEC mode.
Configuring a VTP Password
To configure the VTP global parameters, use these commands:
This example shows one way to configure a VTP password in global configuration mode:
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# vtp password WATER
Setting device VLAN database password to WATER.
Switch#
Command Purpose
Switch(config)# vtp password
password_string [hidden | secret]
Sets a password, which can be from 8 to
64 characters long, for the VTP domain.
In VTP version 3 the keywords hidden and secret
are available.
If the hidden keyword is used, the secret key
generated from the password string is saved
in the const_nvram:vlan.dat file. If a takeover
command is issued, that password must be
reentered.
If the secret keyword is used, the password
secret key can be directly configured. The
secret password must contain 32
hexadecimal characters.
Switch(config)# no vtp password
Clears the password.