From: mark.chandra@gmail.com
Date: Sun Feb 22 2009 - 09:43:56 ARST
Well, I guess the tagged native vlan will goes to the appropriate access port vlan in your destination switch.
Please correct me if I'm wrong guys
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-----Original Message-----
From: khurram noor <smartcapricon82@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 16:27:14
To: Cisco certification<ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Subject: Native Vlan
Hello everyone.
I have a question ! I went across a scenerio which i wasnt able to fully
understand. in this scenerio i was asked to form 802.1q trunking among 4
switches, which by default has native vlan 1 as untagged. there was a
requirement that one of the switch should tag the native vlan 1 and others
should not. i did this and it was working. what i want to ask is if i
perform tagging on native vlan, is this not going to matter for switches
that are having untagged native vlan? what will happen in the background
when a switch recieves a tagged native vlan frames, which is not tagging
native vlan.
Any ideas?
-- Khurram Noor CCIP, CCNABlogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net
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