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Use the vtp v2-mode command in VLAN configuration mode to enable version 2 mode. Use the no form of this command to disable version 2 mode.
vtp v2-modeSyntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
The default is version 2 mode is disabled.
Command Modes
VLAN configuration mode.
Usage Guidelines
All switches in a VTP domain must run the same version of VTP. VTP Version 1 and VTP Version 2 do not operate on switches in the same VTP domain.
If all switches in a domain are VTP version 2-capable, you only need to enable VTP version 2 on one switch; the version number is then propagated to the other version 2-capable switches in the VTP domain.
If you toggle the version 2 mode, certain parameters of certain default VLANs will be modified.
Examples
This example shows how to enable version 2 mode in the VLAN database:
Router(vlan)#vtp v2-modeRouter(vlan)#
This example shows how to disable version 2 mode in the VLAN database:
Router(vlan)#no vtp v2-modeRouter(vlan)#
Related Commands
show vtp
vtp (global configuration mode)
Use the weight command to define the real server's capacity with respect to the other real servers in the server farm. Use the no form of this command to change the real server weight to the default value.
weight weighting-value
Syntax Description
weighting-value Weighting value to use for virtual server predictor algorithm; valid values are from 1 to 255.
Defaults
The default weight is 8.
Command Modes
Real server configuration submode.
Usage Guidelines
If you do not specify a weight, the default value is used.
Examples
This example shows how to define the real server capacity:
Router(config-if)# weight 10
This example shows how to revert to the default value:
Router(config-if)# no weight
Related Commands
reassign
reassign
maxconns
faildetect numconns (refer to Cisco IOS documentation)
inservice (refer to Cisco IOS documentation)
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Posted: Thu Jul 20 15:28:18 PDT 2000
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