No, I mean DTP (Dynamic Trunking Protocol), which is used to automatically
generate a trunk with another switch.  You carry management traffic over the
native vlan, and if you are not using stackwise +. then every switch will
have an IP, including access-layer switches which you will be connecting to,
and hence your management traffic will be carried over vlan 1 to the
switches.




On 3/18/07, sin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Christopher McGill wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  As a rule of thumb, I disable DTP and change the native VLAN, as well
as
> prune those vlans from the rest of the internal network.  I suppose your
> right. :)

I think you mean disable VTP (although is very usefull when you have a
lot of vlans to manage), and chaning de native VLAN is not necessary if
you don't carry any traffic over it.

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