Since you have a seperate management vlan, and it sounds like there is nothing else in the vlan besides user ports, I haven't heard of any security advantages to not using the default Vlan. However for organizational and easier administration it would make sense to use a different vlan for user ports, especially if you add other user vlans in the future.
-Ethan -----Original Message----- From: Naman Latif [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 11:00 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VLAN Security Hi, We have different Cisco Catalyst switches configured for VLANS. With the current configuration 1. All trunks have a native VLAN, which is not used by any User. 2. Management VLAN is other than VLAN 1. We have different VLANs in place, however these are only used for different Servers ,And all Users are only members of VLAN-1 Does it make sense to have all the user ports migrated to a Different VLAN (other than VLAN 1) ? Is there a security advantage in this ? Regards \\ Naman