From: Toh Soon, Lim (tohsoon28@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Aug 24 2007 - 02:14:02 ART
Hi All,
On the other way around, received untagged frames are considered to belong
to the native VLAN.
Does anyone know the practicality of the "vlan dot1q tag native" command in
the real-world?
Thank you.
B.Rgds,
Lim TS
On 8/24/07, Ajay Prakash <ajay.prakash@networkpeople.co.in> wrote:
>
> In 802.1q encapsulation, there is a native VLAN (Default VLAN 1). The
> frames
> destined for native VLAN are not tagged by the switch. If you issue this
> command then all frames including frames for the native VLAN will have a
> 812.1q header appended.
>
> Ajay
>
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>
> whats the use of this command ,what does it accomplish
>
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