Copyright 2003 CCNA 3 Chapter 10 Virtual Trunking Protocol By Your Name
Copyright 2003 Objectives Trunking VTP Inter-VLAN routing
Copyright 2003 History of Trunking
Copyright 2003 Trunking Concepts
Copyright 2003 Frame Filtering
Copyright 2003 Frame Tagging
Copyright 2003 Inter-Switch Link Protocol
Copyright 2003 VLANs and Trunking
Copyright 2003 Frame Tagging and Encapsulation Methods
Copyright 2003 Trunking Implementation
Copyright 2003 The show port capabilities Command
Copyright 2003 VTP
Copyright 2003 VTP Benefits
Copyright 2003 VTP Concepts The role of VTP is to maintain VLAN configuration consistency across a common network administration domain.
Copyright 2003 VTP Operation
Copyright 2003 VTP Mode Comparison
Copyright 2003 VTP Implementation There are two types of VTP advertisements: 1. Requests from clients that want information at bootup 2. Responses from servers There are three types of VTP messages: 1. Advertisement requests 2. Summary advertisements 3. Subset advertisements
Copyright 2003 VTP Configuration 1. Determine the version number of VTPs that will be used. 2. Decide whether this switch is to be a member of an existing management domain or whether a new domain should be created. If a management domain exists, determine the name and password of the domain. 3. Choose a VTP mode for the switch.
Copyright 2003 Inter-VLAN Routing
Copyright 2003 Inter-VLAN Routing
Copyright 2003 Inter-VLAN Issues and Solutions Two of the most common issues that arise in a multiple-VLAN environment are as follows: –The need for end-user devices to reach nonlocal hosts –The need for hosts on different VLANs to communicate
Copyright 2003 Router on a Stick
Copyright 2003 Physical and Logical Interfaces
Copyright 2003 Dividing Physical Interfaces into Subinterfaces
Copyright 2003 Configuring Inter-VLAN Routing