The big problem with Vlan 1 is that if it exists on your network a hacker
can do VLAN hopping (not a good thing).  Cisco recommends deleting Vlan 1
from switches.

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""maverick hurley""  wrote in message
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> absoultly it will help for security, The thing to remember is that your
> ports are default for native vlan1. You can specify a different vlan
number
> for your management like vlan 5. But in case of trunking mishaps/issues
and
> vlan pruning issues it is safer using vlan 1.




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