You have to list the native VLAN in the allowed statement or the packet
will be dropped.
On May 10, 2012 3:31 AM, "imad Abdallah" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,I'm bit confused regarding native vlan and trunk allowed vlan. Let's
> say we have two switches connected via trunk. Both switches have the
> default native vlan (vlan 1). On the trunk between them, we issued the
> command: swi trun allo vlan 2-100. So the native vlan 1 is not allowed on
> the trunk. is it mandatory for the native vlan to be allowed on thee trunk?
> Do we need to change the native vlan from (1) to any other vlan that are
> allowed through the trunk? Thanks
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