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What is Native VLAN

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Jan 7, 2021
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The Native VLAN is simply the one VLAN which traverses a Trunk port without a VLAN tag. In short, the native VLAN is a way of carrying untagged traffic across one or more switches. When two switches are connected via trunk ports, and the native VLAN between the two does not match, the switch logs an error like this: %CDP-4-NATIVE_VLAN_MISMATCH: Native VLAN mismatch discovered on Ethernet0/0 (7), with IOU2 Ethernet0/0 (1). How to configure inter VLAN routing VTP and DHCP Server on Cisco Switch Layer3 https://youtu.be/VzImyGuesAo How to configure inter VLAN routing and DHCP server on cisco router https://youtu.be/1zOWfj1jknU How to configure WAN failover on cisco router https://youtu.be/4hzng_-QjdM How to configure Access List SSH Remote in Cisco Router https://youtu.be/IP5045arJ7c What is Management VLAN on Cisco Switch? https://youtu.be/E8zuUbvaCbo Here you can download directly from my file for GNS3 resources needed. Windows OS image https://drive.google.com/file/d/10pxvlrdAfFEUORUTUSPHbkn6kteCGtRV/view?usp=sharing CISCO Images : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1umm4dRkDROI6ZRCs1lhLH9pMFOT4Dk0E?usp=sharing GNS3 for Windows : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1x7QamvGXfPpf884RGuj7-26o8VqnKaYD?usp=sharing Firewall_Router : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1PTXuSnwymAr0Iot0i6r2t2xM8Mo3SWjL?usp=sharing VMware WorkStation 12 : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HZ0hmkGZe4VYQTizHCZcO3ZXU0eX5X7V/view?usp=sharing An Access port (or “untagged port” in the non Cisco world) is a switch port which carries traffic for only one VLAN. A Trunk port (or “tagged port” in the non Cisco world) is a switch port which carries traffic for multiple VLANs. When frames traverse a Trunk port, a VLAN tag is added to distinguish which frames belong to which VLANs. Access ports do not require a VLAN tag, since all incoming and outgoing frames belong to a single VLAN. Basic switches, called ‘unmanaged switches’ have only simple functionality. They have no configurable VLAN support. This means that all hosts on the switch are still part of the same broadcast domain. Managed switches allow for traffic separation by using VLANs. While managed switches are common today, unmanaged switches are still plentiful. VLAN: Virtual Local Area Network reduce the broadcast domain and separate the LAN into different subnet. VLANs can be used to partition a local network into several distinctive segments, for instance: -Production -Server Farm -Voice over IP -Network management -Storage area network (SAN) -Guest Internet access -Demilitarized zone (DMZ) If you like my video please like, comment, subscribe for more videos.

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