From: Chee Chew Leong (cleong3@csc.com)
Date: Thu Aug 24 2006 - 22:24:55 ART
This information is great. I couldn't find any clear explaination from
Cisco. Do you have any reference on the switchport mode that will decide
which will the data vlan be used?
James Ventre <messageboard@ventrefamily.com>
08/24/2006 09:48 PM
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Chee Chew Leong/ASIA/CSC@CSC
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Re: voice and access vlan
Well, you haven't specified "switchport mode access", so the default
port state is desirable. If it forms a trunk, the data vlan will be
200, if DTP didn't form a trunk, it'll be 100
James
Chee Chew Leong wrote:
> >From the documents, if i have the following configuration such like
this
>
> interface f0/0
> switchport access vlan 100
> switchport trunk native vlan 200
> siwtchport voice vlan 300
>
> Which vlan will carry the data traffic?
> Which vlan will carry voice traffic (obviously vlan 300)?
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