Hmmm, VLAN 1 didn't show on the trunks after I removed it and if I recall
correctly there wasn't an STP instance for VLAN 1. I'll have to play with
that some more and see what I can break :)

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 6:12 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, did you change the native VLAN from 1 to something else? Tagging the
> native vlan using that command does not change which vlan is native. If you
> did not change it, the output would be expected.
>
> However, so long as there are no restrictions pruning the native vlan could
> be acceptable too...unless the native is still vlan 1 since you can not
> prune vlan 1 : )
>
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