I was wondering if you could answer i query i have about native VLANS.
As far as i understand it, native VLANS is used with 802.1q trunking.
When a frame is sent from one native vlan to another (default VLAN1) it
does not get encapsulated.
Why would you have this facility, and when would you be likely to set it
up ?
As far as i understand it, native VLANS is used with 802.1q trunking.
When a frame is sent from one native vlan to another (default VLAN1) it
does not get encapsulated.
Why would you have this facility, and when would you be likely to set it
up ?