From: Brant I. Stevens (branto@branto.com)
Date: Sat May 07 2005 - 20:32:12 GMT-3
The native VLAN of a trunk link is the port assignment of a given
port/interface should it not be trunking. With 802.1q, frames originating
from the native vlan are not tagged with a VLAN assignment as they cross the
trunk link; you don't really have a choice to not use a native VLAN. If you
do not explicitly set the native VLAN of a trunk, it is left in the default
VLAN (1).
On 5/7/05 9:01 AM, "Serge N'GBESSO" <sergeng@yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What the native vlan is used for ?
> why should i use it ?
>
>
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