Re: native vlan, trunking question [7:63309]

2003-02-19 Thread Karen E Young
A native VLAN is the VLAN that that port uses when trunking breaks down. Thats it. If you don't set it to a specific VLAN in the config, then the native VLAN will be the default vlan. On cisco, this is VLAN 1. Normally, the trunk is up and running and the native vlan doesn't come into play. Howeve

RE: native vlan, trunking question [7:63309]

2003-02-19 Thread Tangled Up in Blue
Native VLAN is the vlan which is is "untagged" with VLAN information or tags. IE, by default, VLAN 1 is untagged, meaning other devices which do not understand vlan's, can understand traffic from a vlan 1 port (for example). Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=63354&t