You would also need to add the "switchport native vlan x" for your untagged
traffic. The default is VLAN 1. So with what you have VLAN's 44 and 454 are
both tagged, and VLAN 1 is untagged.
The switchport mode is "trunk". If it were access you would have mode
"access". In some cases where a port is configured with DTP you could use
both set's of commands as a fallback method if the other side didn't speak
DTP. In your case the command "switchport access vlan 454" means nothing
Thanks,
Steve Di Bias- CCIE #32840
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Steve Di Bias <sdibias_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> The switchport mode is "trunk". If it were access you would have mode
> "access". In some cases where a port is configured with DTP you could use
> both set's of commands as a fallback method if the other side didn't speak
> DTP. In your case the command "switchport access vlan 454" means nothing
>
> Thanks,
> Steve Di Bias- CCIE #32840
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 2:34 PM, ramesh Kumar <rameshkumar123321_at_yahoo.com
> > wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I see the below config under one of the switching interfaces. Access
>> vlan and trunk vlan configured under one single physical interface. How
>> would
>> this switchport behave? access vlan should not be tagged and trunked vlans
>> should be tagged. Trying to understand if this is a correct config. please
>> help me verify.
>>
>> switchport
>> switchport access vlan 454
>> switchport trunk
>> allowed vlan 44,454
>> switchport mode trunk
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ramesh. K
>>
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