One of the things related to native VLAN was VTP updates. I think they go
over the "native" VLAN, so you'll need to make sure its the same for all the
switches in the same VTP domain.

Jeffrey Reed
Classic Networking, Inc.

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Group,

What is the significance of deciding what vlan to use for the "native vlan"
when setting up a trunk.  Presently,  I use "native vlan 1" when setting up
a trunk.  Could I use any other vlan that is established on both switches as
the "native vlan"? I'll be searching thru CCO while I wait for a faster
response. :)   TIA.

Robert




Robert M. Lopez
Network Engineering
CIT - Ann Arbor
Pfizer Global Research & Development
Phone 734-622-3948      Fax 734-622-1690

"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a
miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle."  ...Albert
Einstein




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