Manual VLAN pruning on a Cat 3550

Manual VLAN pruning on a Cat 3550

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Manual VLAN pruning on a Cat 3550 Mikey 06-12-2006
Posted by Mikey on June 12, 2006, 4:04 pm
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I realize that VLANS 1,1002-1005,1006-4094 are prune ineligible with
VTP pruning, but I'm wondering about the correct procedure for manually
pruning these VLANs from trunks. Since you can manually specify what
VLANS are allowed on a trunk, and since you can allow only the VLANS
that contain ports on both ends of the trunk, here's the
question.....Should you manually prune and observe the prune ineligible
VLANS in the 'switchport trunk allowed vlan' statement, or is it OK to
only specify the VLANS that are common to the endpoint switches? I'm
asking this primarily as to what might be expected on the CCIE Lab exam.


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